Columbia's President May Face a Censure Resolution
Source: NY Times
In February, Nemat Shafik, the president of Columbia University, told the schools senate that she sensed a low level of trust in the administration.
There was a feeling, Dr. Shafik said, that the administration is the enemy, according to the minutes of her meeting with the senate.
If the campus distrusted Dr. Shafik two months ago, the relationship is now approaching estrangement.
The university senate is expected to vote, possibly as early as Wednesday, on a resolution censuring Dr. Shafik, a reaction to her testimony before Congress and the arrests of more than 100 student protesters.
A draft of the resolution, circulated Monday, accused Dr. Shafik of violating the fundamental requirements of academic freedom, ignoring faculty governance and staging an unprecedented assault on student rights.
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