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Nemat Shafik: From Global Crises to Student Anger – Who is the Columbia President?

Last October, Israel launched a military campaign in response to a terrorist attack by Hamas, leading to student demonstrations at Columbia University in support of Palestinian civilians. The students set up tents on campus and chanted slogans rejecting Israel’s actions. The university president, Shafik, faced accusations of anti-Semitism and concerns about student safety.

Despite attempts at dialogue, police intervened in the demonstrations, resulting in over 100 student arrests. The tension at Columbia escalated, leading to protests spreading to other universities in the country. Students demanded that Columbia cut ties with companies linked to Israel. Shafik acknowledged the disruption caused by the demonstrations and emphasized the importance of addressing student demands.

Shafik, originally from Egypt, had a successful career in global development before becoming president of Columbia. She faced criticism from multiple sides for her handling of the protests on campus. Previously, she had been praised as a global leader with a deep understanding of academic and global issues.

The war in Gaza prompted universities in the U.S. to confront anti-Semitism issues. In response, Columbia suspended pro-Palestinian student groups and established a committee to combat the problem. When asked about hateful rhetoric, Shafik affirmed that it violated the school’s code of conduct and pledged action to address such behavior. Despite facing challenges, Shafik continued to advocate for academic freedom and navigate complex issues affecting the university.

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