Columbia’s renamed School of International and Public Affairs is where the author taught.
Columbia needs to be shut down before it can build its army of Jew killers any larger.
Two Words: CULTURAL MARXISM
The cost per canceled class can easily be determined and every single professor needs to have all of that money taken from his/her/its salary and repaid to the students who missed a class.
Pull their accreditation. It’s really that simple. A university promoting hate has no place in educating our children.
Forgetting politics… federal money to schools should be based on a schools balance sheet.
If only. The sad truth is that the freaks now own the place and aren't giving it up, and will be defended by a swarm of lawyers equally corrupt. This takeover has taken a long time but its seeds were in place when a fellow named Max Horkheimer was given refuge there in the 30's and brought his Frankfurt School communists with him. From the Wiki article:
He emigrated to Geneva, Switzerland, and then to New York City the following year, where Horkheimer met with the president of Columbia University, Nicholas Murray Butler, to discuss hosting the institute [Institute of Social Research]. To Horkheimer's surprise, the president agreed to host the Institute in exile as well as offer Horkheimer a building for the institute. In July 1934, Horkheimer accepted an offer from Columbia to relocate the institute to one of their buildings.
It took nearly 40 years, but the result was Critical Theory, now nearly omnipresent on the Left - Critical Legal Theory and Critical Race Theory are offshoots that are highly influential ninety years later. To call this set of doctrines divisive and corrosive is to state the obvious: that was the idea from the very beginning.
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In 2024, Columbia had a total enrolment of 35,279, and a foreign student enrollment of 23,914. Two-thirds of their students are foreign! They are essentially a foreign school, and should be getting ZERO dollars from the US taxpayers, and zero access to sensitive research.
https://isso.columbia.edu/statistics