Beneath risk from the Trump administration, Columbia College agreed to implement a set of coverage adjustments Friday, together with overhauling its guidelines for protests and conducting a right away overview of its Center Jap research division.
The adjustments, detailed in a letter despatched by interim president, Katrina Armstrong, got here one week after the Trump administration ordered the Ivy League college to implement these and different adjustments with the intention to proceed receiving federal funding, an ultimatum broadly criticized in academia as an assault on tutorial freedom.
In her letter, Armstrong stated the college would instantly appoint a senior vice provost to conduct an intensive overview of the portfolio of its regional research packages, “starting immediately with the Middle East.”
Columbia may even bar protests inside tutorial buildings and the carrying of face masks on campus “for the purposes of concealing one’s identity.” An exception can be made for folks carrying them for well being causes.
The Trump administration pulled $400 million in analysis grants and different federal funding, and had threatened to chop extra, over the college’s dealing with of protests towards Israel’s navy marketing campaign in Gaza. The White Home has labeled the protests antisemitic, a label rejected by those that participated within the student-led demonstrations.
As a “precondition” for restoring funding, federal officers demanded that the college to put its Center Jap, South Asian and African Research Division below “academic receivership for a minimum of five years.”
Additionally they informed the college to ban masks on campus, undertake a brand new definition of antisemitism, abolish its present course of for disciplining college students and ship a plan to ”reform undergraduate admissions, worldwide recruiting, and graduate admissions practices.”
Columbia stated it had agreed to do a lot of these issues, together with undertake a definition of antisemitism.