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VisitColumbia University Removes Three Deans Over Antisemitic Texts, Places Them on Indefinite Leave
Jul 8, 2024, 05:30 PM
Columbia University has removed three deans from their positions after they were found to have sent text messages containing antisemitic tropes. The texts, sent during an alumni weekend event on Jewish life on campus, were deemed 'unacceptable and deeply upsetting' by university president Nemat Shafik. The administrators, Cristen Kromm, Matthew Patashnick, and Susan Chang-Kim, have been placed on indefinite leave but remain employed by the university. Columbia has also announced plans to institute antisemitism training. The incident has sparked significant controversy and calls for further accountability, with some criticizing the university for not taking stronger action. Notably, Josef Sorett, another senior administrator involved, remains in his position, and the texts were also linked to discussions following Gaza protests.
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