On the last Friday of summer, nearly 200 Columbia University professors joined a packed lecture hall and video call where speakers blasted the Ivy League school’s
Just outside, it was a different scene: Students soaked up a sunny afternoon on the quad where demonstrations once raged and filled the library where a sit-in prompted arrests and expulsions in May.
It’s a startling shift for a campus that just over a year ago was the epicenter of a raucous protest movement that swept the country over Israel’s response to Hamas’ attack on ...
