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Columbia Taps University of Wisconsin Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin as Fourth President in Two Years
Columbia University has selected University of Wisconsin-Madison chancellor Jennifer Mnookin as its next president, according to three people familiar with the decision. Mnookin, the former dean of UCLA School of Law, will be Columbia’s fourth president in two years.
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BREAKING: Columbia Taps University of Wisconsin Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin as Fourth President in Two Year
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Columbia University has selected University of Wisconsin-Madison chancellor Jennifer Mnookin as its next president, according to three people familiar with the decision. Mnookin, the former dean of UCLA School of Law, will be Columbia’s fourth president in two years.
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Columbia Journalism School Faculty Endorse Minnesota Anti-ICE Activism
A statement signed “The Faculty of Columbia Journalism School” denounces what it describes as “increasingly aggressive government suppression of political speech throughout the country, including on our own campus, as well as the administration’s violent efforts to quell Constitutionally protected protests in Minnesota.”
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Chinese Universities Surpass Harvard Despite Glaring Lack of Racial Diversity
Harvard is no longer the most productive research university in the world, according to a respected global ranking that assesses schools on academic publication. The Ivy League darling dropped to No. 3 in 2025, surpassed by two Chinese universities that managed to excel despite an alarming lack of racial diversity.
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Amherst Lays Off Administrators Behind Sexually Explicit Programming and Announces Communications Chief Will Retire
Amherst College appears to have laid off four administrators in the wake of a Washington Free Beacon report on the school’s sexually explicit orientation programming, according to two people familiar with the matter and a review of archived webpages. The school also announced that its vice president of communications would retire at the end of the school year.
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Cooper Union Settles Lawsuit With Jewish Students Forced To Hide From Anti-Israel Mob
Cooper Union agreed to address campus anti-Semitism to resolve a discrimination lawsuit brought by Jewish students who said the school failed to protect them from anti-Semitic attacks after they were trapped inside a library by a swarm of anti-Israel protesters.
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Georgetown Taps Hamas Apologist Mehdi Hasan as Visiting Fellow
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Georgetown University has enlisted former MSNBC host Mehdi Hasan as a visiting fellow to lead a discussion series that “will explore the role of debate, media, and persuasion in our deeply polarized society.”
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Brown University Taps DEI Official To Restore ‘Sense of Physical Security’ on Campus
Brown University is launching a “campus-wide healing and recovery” initiative aimed at “ensuring a sense of physical security” following December’s deadly shooting. Rather than tapping a psychologist or trauma specialist to lead the effort, the Ivy League school appointed Matthew Guterl, the vice president of Brown’s Office of Diversity and Inclusion and professor of “Africana Studies.”
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Brown Lawyers Up After Bungled Response to Mass Shooting, Retaining Former US Attorney
Brown University has retained former federal prosecutor Zachary Cunha as it bolsters its legal team in the aftermath of last week’s mass shooting that killed two students and wounded nine others.
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Brown University President Spikes the Football After Botched Shooting Response, Praising Police and Condemning ‘Doxxing’
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Brown University president Christina Paxson issued a lengthy statement Friday morning condemning gun violence and admonishing “harmful doxxing activity” and “disinformation in online media.” But while she made space in her 1,100-word message to point fingers, she failed to acknowledge any criticism her administration faced over its handling of Saturday’s shooting.
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