Overview
- Dean Jelani Cobb informed staff that Sewell Chan is no longer with the Columbia Journalism Review, citing recent grievances from employees.
- Chan publicly defended his leadership, describing his removal as 'hasty' and asserting he provided rigorous editorial oversight during his tenure.
- Complaints against Chan reportedly stemmed from interactions involving ethical concerns over Gaza coverage, a delayed #MeToo investigation, and workplace attendance policies.
- A Breaker Media report criticized Chan's leadership style, labeling him an absentee editor, while former colleagues offered mixed assessments of his management approach.
- CJR operations will continue without interruption under interim editor Betsy Morais, as confirmed by Columbia University.