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Columbia Removes Three Deans, Saying Texts Touched on ‘Antisemitic Tropes’

Nemat Shafik, the university president, called the sentiments in the text messages “unacceptable and deeply upsetting.”

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Pro-Palestinian demonstrators set up a large encampment at Columbia University this spring.Credit...Bing Guan for The New York Times

Three Columbia University administrators have been removed from their posts after sending text messages that “disturbingly touched on ancient antisemitic tropes” during a forum about Jewish issues in May, according to a letter sent by Columbia officials to the university community on Monday.

The administrators are still employed by the university but have been placed on indefinite leave and will not return to their previous jobs.

Nemat Shafik, the Columbia president, described the sentiments in the text messages as “unacceptable and deeply upsetting, conveying a lack of seriousness about the concerns and the experiences of members of our Jewish community.” She said the messages were “antithetical to our university’s values and the standards.”

The announcement came about a month after a conservative website published photos that showed some of the text messages sent by the administrators.

And it followed weeks of unrest at Columbia over the war in Gaza as the university emerged as the center of a nationwide protest movement. Pro-Palestinian demonstrations led Dr. Shafik to order the arrest of students on trespassing charges this spring. In late April, protesters occupied a campus building, leading to more arrests. In May, citing security concerns, the university canceled its main commencement ceremony.

The three Columbia administrators involved in the text message exchanges are Cristen Kromm, formerly the dean of undergraduate student life; Matthew Patashnick, formerly the associate dean for student and family support; and Susan Chang-Kim, formerly the vice dean and chief administrative officer. They did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

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A version of this article appears in print on July 9, 2024, Section A, Page 17 of the New York edition with the headline: Columbia Removes 3 Deans From Posts, Saying Texts Touched on ‘Antisemitic Tropes’. Order Reprints | Today’s Paper | Subscribe

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