Three Columbia University Deans Suspended Over Disparaging Texts During Antisemitism Panel
The administrators mocked panelists discussing campus antisemitism, prompting a university investigation and congressional scrutiny.
Overview
- Photos of the texts were leaked by an alumnus and published by the Washington Free Beacon.
 - Messages included vomit emojis and sarcastic remarks about Jewish leaders and antisemitism concerns.
 - The incident has intensified scrutiny of antisemitism at Columbia, with calls for more serious action.
 - Columbia's antisemitism task force is set to release a report on harassment and discrimination against Jewish students.
 - The House Committee on Education and the Workforce has requested the release of the text messages.