Columbia University President Resigns Amid Israel-Gaza Protest Controversy

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Columbia University’s President, Minouche Shafik, has resigned following protests on campus over the Israel-Hamas war. The protests drew widespread attention, leading to criticism and fallout. Shafik’s resignation comes months after the start of the unrest.


Columbia University President Resigns Amid Israel-Hamas War Protests

The Washington Post reports on the resignation of the Columbia University president following a backlash over Israel-Gaza protests.

POLITICO discusses the fallout from the Israel-Hamas war protests leading to the Columbia president’s resignation.

According to CNN, Columbia President Minouche Shafik stepped down several months after campus protests over the Israel-Hamas war.

The New York Times details the months of campus turmoil leading up to the Columbia president’s resignation.

The Guardian US covers the story of Columbia University president Minouche Shafik’s resignation in the wake of Gaza protests.


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