Columbia University
But in the end, the report is deeply unsatisfactory because the panel's mandate was so limited. Most student complaints were not really about intimidation, but about allegations of stridently pro-Palestinian, anti-Israeli bias on the part of several professors. The panel had no mandate to examine the quality and fairness of teaching. That leaves the university to follow up on complaints about politicized courses and a lack of scholarly rigor as part of its effort to upgrade the department. One can only hope that Columbia will proceed with more determination and care than it has heretofore.
EDITORIAL
Intimidation at Columbia
The New York Times
Published: April 7, 2005
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EDITORIAL
Intimidation at Columbia
The New York Times
Published: April 7, 2005
Surprised? What did you think The New York Times stands for? Click here to read Joseph Massad's statement




















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