Readers discuss free speech implications over Columbia professor’s alleged antisemitism. Regarding the Jan. 24 front-page article “ A professor criticized Israeli students. It put her job at Columbia ...
An esteemed Columbia University professor has filed ... for its collusion in anti-Palestinian racism. Law professor Katherine Franke said she has endured harassment from students, colleagues ...
In a post to X, Franke uploaded a three-minute YouTube video titled “Update on the situation at Columbia University from Professor Katherine Franke.” In the video, Franke summarized her grievance ...
Faculty have also come under assault. Earlier this month, Columbia forced law professor Katherine Franke to retire due to her comments opposing the chemical attack on pro-Palestinian protesters at ...
NEW YORK — Katherine Franke was one crosswalk away from Columbia Law School when she spotted the colleague who reported her. It had been seven months since he and another professor accused ...
Katherine Franke, formerly a law professor at Columbia University, is just the latest of many academics who have found themselves in hot water because of something they said outside the classroom.
Retired Columbia University Prof. Katherine Franke, who left the university after an investigation found that she violated policy by stating she was concerned about ex-IDF soldiers becoming ...
the Lavine family executive director of Columbia/Barnard Hillel, wrote that he was “grateful” for Armstrong’s statement in a Tuesday post on X. “The students who disrupted this class must be held ...
Last spring, campuses across the country became flashpoints of anti-war resistance, as thousands of students mobilized in a powerful demonstration of ...