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Daily Briefing: COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY’S MINOUCHE SHAFIK IS OUT: WHAT DOES THIS MEAN FOR JEWS?

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Columbia University Restores Dozens of Pro-Hamas Rioters to Good Standing, New Report Says:  Dion J. Pierre, Algemeiner, Aug. 19, 2024 — Columbia University punished very few of the students who were involved in occupying an administrative building and staging a riot which prompted the university, fearing an outbreak of racial violence, to revoke a Jewish professor’s access to campus, according to a new report.

With a New Semester, Colleges Brace for More Antiwar Protests from Students;  Tovia Smith, NPR, Aug. 12, 2024  To many pro-Palestinian campus activists, it was a crushing coincidence of the calendar. Just as nationwide protests over the Israel-Hamas war were coming to a crescendo, the spring semester ended and the students cleared out. The sounds of bullhorns and chanting suddenly went silent.

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The Ideology Behind Campus Protests Is About More Than Israel:  Adam Kirsch, WSJ, Aug. 16, 2024
Send in the Clowns:  Liel Leibovitz, City Journal, Aug. 16, 2024
Down and Out at Columbia: Martin Kramer, Martin Kramer on the Middle East, Aug. 15, 2024
Nine Lies at the Center of Campus Antisemitism:  Samuel M. Edelman, Times of Israel, Aug. 19, 2024

 


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Concordia University’s Department Of Communication Studies Embraces BDS Movement & Accuses Israel of Genocide: Will Taxpayers Remain Silent?:  Jade Levitt, Honest Reporting Canada, Aug. 18, 2024 — When a university department claims to be committed to the precept of fighting “anti-racism,” and then willingly embraces open and unapologetic discrimination against a marginalized group, it sounds like the butt of a joke, but it’s the reality at Concordia University.

Columbia University Names Katrina Armstrong as Interim President:  JNS, Aug. 15, 2024 — Following the resignation of Minouche Shafik, president of Columbia University, the elite college announced internist Katrina Armstrong to serve as interim president.

Iranian Ex-Officials Living in US, Canada Facing Increased Scrutiny Roghayeh Rezael, Iran Wire, Dec. 12, 2023 — Oberlin College in the US state of Ohio has recently dismissed its professor Mohammad Jafar Mahallati, a former Iranian ambassador to the United Nations’ headquarters, from his teaching position and sent him on “indefinite leave.”

The Ivory Tower Jihad Melanie Phillips, Substack, May 3, 2024 — The shocking scenes on campus over the past few days are far more significant than mere student demonstrations getting out of hand.

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