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School Chiefs Reject Divestment Call: Columbia, Barnard presidents say petition unfairly targets Israel
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The Jewish Week
11-15-2002
The presidents of Columbia University and Barnard College are publicly
opposing a faculty-sponsored campaign calling for their institutions to
divest from Israel.
Lee Bollinger of Columbia and Judith Shapiro of Barnard issued written
statements last week as a group of faculty and staff members prepared to
lobby Columbia's Board of Trustees to endorse their divestment petition
this week.
"The petition alleg...
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