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Columbia University President Katrina Armstrong Resigns Amid Controversy

Columbia University President Katrina Armstrong Resigns Amid Controversy

Columbia University President Katrina Armstrong has resigned following a series of controversial decisions and public outcry over the university's handling of recent protests. Armstrong's tenure, which began in 2023, was marked by significant challenges, including navigating the university through a period of intense political and social unrest.

The resignation comes after weeks of protests on campus, which were sparked by a variety of issues, including the university's investment policies and its response to allegations of misconduct by faculty members. The situation escalated when Armstrong decided to involve law enforcement on campus, a move that was met with widespread criticism from students and faculty alike.

The decision to step down was announced in a statement from the university's board of trustees, which expressed gratitude for Armstrong's service but acknowledged the need for new leadership to address the ongoing challenges. The search for a new president is expected to begin immediately, with the university promising a transparent and inclusive process.

The resignation has also drawn attention from political figures, with former President Donald Trump commenting on the situation during a recent speech, highlighting the broader implications of university governance in the current political climate.

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