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Ms. Shipman, a former television journalist who led the negotiations for Columbia, stepped into the role of acting president in late March after serving as a co-chair of its board of trustees.
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Ms Shipman former journalist led Columbia negotiations became acting president in late March after co-chair of board of trustees
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{
    "date": "2025-07-23",
    "role": "Acting president",
    "person": "Ms. Shipman",
    "university": "Columbia University"
}
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September 11, 2025 at 11:09 PM (3 days ago)
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September 11, 2025 at 11:09 PM (3 days ago)

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Columbia University agreed to a $200 million fine to resolve allegations of antisemitism and regain federal research funding. The deal includes commitments to comply with anti-affirmative action laws and reduce campus unrest.

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Donald Trump
Higher Education
Antisemitism
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