
Category: Columbia University
Norman Podhoretz, a Grateful American
It is one of my favorite stories, told in Norman Podhoretz’s 2000 book My Love Affair with America—a tale for which I told my friend Norman, who died this week at the age of 95, I am eternally grateful, as it features so often in my sermons:
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Columbia Architecture School Partnered With Terror-Tied Lab in Beirut on Ford Foundation-Funded Project
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Columbia University’s architecture school partnered with a Lebanese research lab cofounded by a Hezbollah collaborator on a project aimed at studying housing access for refugees in Beirut. The Ivy League university received a $350,000 Ford Foundation grant to carry out the project, but claims it’s never held any “formal agreements” with the Lebanese lab.
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Columbia Student Groups Promoted Protest That Saw Anti-Semitic Mob Throw Bottles at Holocaust Survivors Outside Synagogue
Columbia University student groups promoted a protest at which an anti-Semitic mob threw bottles and sticks at a Jewish group, which included at least two Holocaust survivors, outside a historic Manhattan synagogue.
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George Soros Paid Columbia University $600K for an ‘Oral History’ of Himself and His Philanthropy
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The left-wing philanthropy funded by George Soros, Open Society Foundations (OSF), paid Columbia University $600,000 to produce an “oral history” of the left-wing billionaire—a vanity project undertaken months after the organization laid off nearly half of its workforce.
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University Leaders Say ‘Organized Networks,’ Including Iran, Drove Anti-Israel Campus Unrest
Several leaders of prominent universities on Monday said they believe the anti-Israel and anti-Semitic demonstrations that broke out on campuses across the United States during the Jewish state’s war against Hamas were not organic, instead telling a panel audience they believe “organized networks,” and even foreign governments, may have driven the unrest.
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