NEW YORK — Columbia University paid a Jewish student nearly $400,000 in a settlement after wrongly suspending him for ...
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Instead of sanctioning Professor Davidai’s response to the University’s inaction in enforcing its own rules to protect the ...
Columbia University agreed to pay $395,000 to a Jewish student as settlement amount after it wrongfully suspended a student ...
Greyhounds open the season at home against the Columbia Lions. Monday's matchup is the first of the season for the teams.
Columbia University settled for $395,000 with a student over an incident involving "fart spray" at a pro-Palestine protest.