Columbia University’s interim president Katrina Armstrong steps down
Saturday, 29 March 2025 () Columbia University’s interim president, Katrina Armstrong, resigned after facing pressure from the Trump administration to enforce a campus mask ban at protests. Armstrong assured faculty she would not enforce the policy but ultimately stepped down after the university conceded to the federal mandate to avoid losing $400 million in funding.
Columbia University President Katrina Armstrong has resigned following mounting pressure from the Trump administration. Armstrong’s resignation comes after Trump’s crackdown on pro-Palestinian student activism, which led to a $400 million funding freeze for Columbia University. The Trump...
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President Trump has escalated his campaign against Harvard University, freezing $2.2 billion in federal funding and threatening to revoke its tax-exempt status. The move follows accusations that..
President Trump has frozen over $2.2 billion in federal funding to Harvard University after it rejected White House demands targeting antisemitism on campus. The university refused sweeping changes..
Katrina Armstrong, an expert in medical decision-making, resigned as interim president of Columbia University to focus on her role at the medical center. Her... IndiaTimes