Former Columbia President Katrina Armstrong, Who Told Feds She Couldn't Recall Specifics of Any Antisemitic Incident on Campus, Out as University's Medical Center Chief

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Former Columbia University president Katrina Armstrong, who resigned after telling the federal government she couldn't recall specifics of any antisemitic incident on campus, is stepping down as CEO of the Ivy League institution's medical center and dean of the medical school, Columbia acting president Claire Shipman announced Monday.

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