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Columbia University President Nemat Minouche Shafik announced her resignation in an email on Wednesday evening, leaving the university after a nearly two-year stint plagued by student protests and a highly criticized police crackdown.
From Salon
Even at Columbia—the campus that seemingly every media organization swarmed to in the days after university president Nemat Shafik first called the police to arrest students and clear the campus of tents on April 18—so many stories of students’ interactions with the police have not yet surfaced.
From Slate
Ms. Stefanik struggled to land a clear blow in a hearing with the president of Columbia, Nemat Shafik, in April.
From New York Times
The encampments across U.S. campuses rapidly multiplied last month after Columbia University President Nemat Shafik called in police to arrest at least 100 students who refused to leave their camp.
From Los Angeles Times
On Jan. 19, Angelica Berrie sent an email to Nemat Shafik, the president of Columbia University.
From New York Times
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