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Summary of Events at Columbia University:

A. Columbia University’s Apology
Columbia University’s President issued a thoughtful apology on February 18, 2024, addressing two texts sent by Acting President Claire Shipman in January 2024. Shipman’s messages were crafted with gravity and polemic, warning Columbia about a potential loss of Jewish faculty, students, and staff, including Annamaria Marsogo, a prominent Jewish biologist who was a prominent figure in Columbia’s movement for anti-antisemitism.

B. The Emails Sent by Shipman
A private email was shared with The Post’s staff on Wednesday afternoon, giving it a moment to empathize with concerns around the impact of Shipman’s rhetoric. Shipman wrote, “Let me be clear: The things I said in a moment of frustration and stress were wrong,” referring to the text suggesting the removal of Shoshana Shendelman, a key Jewish appointee on Columbia’s board. Shipman expressed remorse for misrepresenting her experiences and defended herself by suggesting the need for an Arab board member. However, Shipman also criticized her as an unhelpfulAdvocate, urging Columbia to “get somebody from the Middle East.”

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Shipman, who was the co-chair of the Board of Trustees at the time, also wrote in a message to then-Toxicate presence, commenting on the “capital hill nonsense” referenced in his older text, referring to the fear and hostility faced by Jewish students. While his older text expressed frustration, Shipman acknowledged that her own actions had had significant consequences for the university’s community.

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Columbia’s internal deliberations noted a shift rising from frustration towards emphasis on anti-antisemitism efforts. A House investigation, conducted after a terrorist attack in 2023, uncovered critical documents, including Shipman’s private texts.ote theuuuuuuuuuuuuup, specific details were gleaned from estimations from initially unknown sources, including anonymous colleagues.

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