One year after Trump’s $400 million ultimatum, a different Columbia Columbia overhauled student discipline by moving the panel that oversees rules infractions from the jurisdiction of the 111-member university senate, which is led by faculty members, to the provost’s office. Students no longer serve on the judicial panels.
One year after Trump’s $400 million ultimatum, a different Columbia
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