Columbia University Faces Uncertainty After President's Resignation
Jewish students and faculty express mixed reactions to Minouche Shafik's departure amid campus unrest and safety concerns.
- Jewish students are divided on Shafik's resignation, with some feeling she deserved more time to address campus issues.
- Pro-Israel and pro-Palestinian activists had conflicting views on Shafik's handling of protests and campus safety.
- Interim President Katrina Armstrong steps in as Columbia prepares for a potentially turbulent academic year.
- Calls for stricter enforcement of campus rules and safety measures are growing among students and faculty.
- The university community remains apprehensive about the future, hoping for a more stable and secure environment.




















































































