By Alan Blinder Katherine Rosman and Sharon Otterman The interim president of Columbia University abruptly left her post Friday evening as the school confronted the loss of hundreds of millions of ...
Katrina Armstrong will be stepping down "effective immediately" as Columbia University's interim president, the school said on Friday. Armstrong was announced as the interim president of the New ...
Dr. Katrina Armstrong, Columbia University’s interim president, resigned Friday amid the school’s tussle with the Trump administration over federal funding and criticism around its response to ...
Columbia University's interim president resigned after the institution gave in to Trump's demands. The Trump administration moved to cut $400 million in federal funding to Columbia University.
Columbia University announced Friday that its interim president, Katrina A. Armstrong, was stepping down. The news arrives a week after the university caved to a list of demands from the Trump ...
Columbia University’s interim president, Katrina Armstrong, resigned after facing pressure from the Trump administration to enforce a campus mask ban at protests. Armstrong assured faculty she ...
The interim president of Columbia University is stepping down, the school announced Friday, a week after announcing sweeping policy changes – seemingly bowing to the Trump administration’s ...
Interim Columbia University President Katrina Armstrong has stepped down amidst a clash with the Trump administration over federal funding. "Dr. Armstrong accepted the role of interim president at ...
NEW YORK — Columbia University’s interim President Katrina Armstrong has resigned, returning to her post running the New York school’s medical center. Armstrong’s return to her former job ...
WASHINGTON, March 28 (Reuters) - Columbia University's interim president, Katrina Armstrong, has stepped down - a departure that comes one week after it agreed to significant changes amid a heated ...
one of the most visible faces of the pro-Palestinian movement at Columbia University, now sits in *** Louisiana detention center. Meanwhile, hundreds of protesters took to the streets of New York.
Columbia students and nearby residents are suing the school, arguing that a 1953 agreement between the university and the city makes College Walk a public space. Credit... Supported by By Anna ...
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