Columbia President Talks Out of Both Sides of Her Mouth on Masking and Disciplinary Process
Katrina Armstrong tells Columbia faculty there's 'no change to masking' and 'discipline remains independent.' In public statements, she says otherwise.
Publicly, Columbia University interim president Katrina Armstrong says she's committed to implementing the reforms the Trump administration is demanding. Behind closed doors, she is telling colleagues not much is going to change. In a weekend meeting with roughly 75 disgruntled faculty members, Armstrong told colleagues that, despite national news headlines indicating the school had genuflected before the administration, there would be "no change to masking" and that the university’s disciplinary process "remains independent" and "has not been moved to my office."
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