Columbia University agreed to pay $395,000 to a Jewish student as settlement amount after it wrongfully suspended a student ...
Columbia University awarded nearly $400,000 to a student suspended for spraying a chemical substance during a pro-Palestine ...
House investigation reveals a gap between university's public and private messaging about the incident at a campus protest.
Investigation and reactions to the 'fart spray' incident. After the incident, Columbia University and New York police opened ...
Newly-released House report on campus antisemitism says school allowed anti-Israel activists to spread false claim novelty ...
The settlement closes the chapter on a January incident Columbia University labeled as a possible “hate crime.” It was later ...
Semitism report, released on Thursday (Oct 31), has revealed that Columbia University paid nearly $400,000 in settlement to a ...
Columbia University settled for $395,000 with a student over an incident involving "fart spray" at a pro-Palestine protest.
Reports suggested that the student had used skunk spray—a substance associated with crowd control tactics in the ...
Numerous Columbia and Barnard students who attended a protest later reported being sprayed with a foul-smelling substance that required students to seek medical treatment." As per the portal, the ...
Two days after the Oct. 7 Hamas attack, Harvard administrators had drafted a statement condemning the terror group and ...
Luke Tress is a JTA reporter and a former editor and reporter in New York for The Times of Israel. New York Jewish News via JTA — The most prominent pro-Palestinian student group at Columbia ...