Columbia professors rally against university's concessions to Trump
- Columbia University faculty members are rallying against university concessions to the Trump administration regarding antisemitism on campus, reflecting wider concerns in higher education.
- Professor Reinhold Martin stated, 'We’re in New York in 2025 with echoes of Frankfurt and Berlin in 1933' during a broadcast of WBUR's 'Here and Now'.
- Martin emphasized the urgency of collective action against what he describes as a scripted assault on higher education.
- He called for stronger actions from public officials and academic leaders in defending higher education institutions against external pressures.
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Columbia Faculty Rally Over Trump’s Demands, Research Cuts
Columbia professors said that the rest of higher education should be on notice after the Trump administration’s interference in their university’s affairs. NEW YORK CITY—Days after Columbia University decided to comply with the Trump administration’s sweeping and unprecedented demands, more than 100 people rallied outside the gates of the Ivy League institution in Manhattan, vowing to fight against what they see as authoritarian interference int…
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