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Columbia University cancels in-person classes for remainder of semester after pro-Hamas protesters take over campus

Columbia University recently announced that it would not hold in-person classes on its main campus for the rest of the semester after unruly pro-Hamas activists took over the main campus grounds.

President Angela Olinto wrote: news On Monday evening, the university’s Morningside main campus told students and faculty that it would switch to “hybrid format (classroom technology permitting) for all courses through the end of each school’s spring 2024 semester.”

He cited a “carve-out” of arts and practice-based programs on campus, noting that these courses will be “face-to-face with generous accommodations supported by deans and staff.”

The university’s medical center and Manhattanville campus will continue to hold in-person classes, but “accommodations will be provided for religious reasons.”

“All faculty who have classrooms on Morningside’s main campus and have hybrid capabilities should be able to offer virtual learning options to students who require such a learning modality,” Orinto said. wrote. “Instructors in other classrooms or instructional spaces that do not have the capability to offer a hybrid option should hold classes remotely if students request virtual participation. Classes adapted to remote delivery format. If this is not possible, we encourage faculty to provide other accommodations, which we will generously provide to students who request virtual learning support this week.”

The notice encouraged administrative and support staff to work from home. Olinto said “safety” is the university’s “top priority.”

Some students and parents were dissatisfied with Columbia University’s announcement and demanded refunds of nearly $70,000 a year in tuition. new york post report.

Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee (R) advised parents:request a refund and sue for breach of contract. ”

Michael D’Agostino, a 22-year-old junior, said, “I’m studying Applied Physics and Applied Mathematics, and these are classes that would really benefit from in-person classes. I’m taking classes online. “That’s when I went through COVID and all that.” It was about a year, but it was a huge disruption to our education. ”

“I think it’s really disheartening to see how our education is being punished as a result of this,” he added, referring to a week of destructive and volatile protests.

blaze news We previously reported that Shai Davidai, an Israeli-born Jewish assistant professor at Columbia Business School, had her school ID revoked on Monday and was unable to access the university’s main campus. He said he was told by the school that he was not allowed to enter the school grounds because they could not guarantee his safety amid ongoing anti-Israel protests.

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