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Columbia University Names Claire Shipman Acting President After Leadership Shake-Up

Interim President Katrina Armstrong steps down following policy concessions to restore $400 million in federal funding frozen by the Trump administration.

This undated photo provided by Columbia University on Aug. 16, 2024, shows interim President Dr. Katrina A. Armstrong, CEO of Columbia University Irving Medical Center in New York. (Jorg Meyer Photography/Columbia University via AP)
FILE - Student protesters gather inside their encampment on the Columbia University campus, April 29, 2024, in New York. (AP Photo/Stefan Jeremiah, File)
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Overview

  • Katrina Armstrong has resigned as Columbia University's interim president and will return to her role leading the university's Irving Medical Center.
  • Claire Shipman, co-chair of Columbia's Board of Trustees, has been appointed acting president during the search for a permanent leader.
  • Armstrong's resignation follows Columbia's agreement to implement policy changes demanded by the Trump administration to address allegations of antisemitism and restore federal funding.
  • The university's concessions include banning face masks during protests, increasing campus police powers, and revising oversight of the Middle Eastern studies department.
  • Critics from the academic community argue these changes compromise academic freedom and set a troubling precedent for government influence over higher education.