Columbia University President Minouche Shafik is currently facing intense scrutiny from various groups following recent events on campus.
Last week, President Shafik made the controversial decision to involve the NYPD in dispersing a pro-Palestinian protest, a move that has drawn criticism from some faculty members. On the other hand, there are calls from other quarters for the police to return and clear a revived encampment of protesters.
House GOP Conference Chairwoman Elise Stefanik and other New York Republicans penned a letter to President Shafik, holding her responsible for the current situation at the prestigious university. They have urged her to step down from her position, despite her relatively short tenure.
In their letter, the lawmakers described the campus as being engulfed in 'anarchy' over the past few days, highlighting the escalating tensions and unrest at Columbia University.
The conflicting demands and criticisms directed at President Shafik underscore the challenges she is currently facing in managing the complex dynamics of protests and dissent on campus.
As the situation continues to unfold, all eyes are on President Shafik and how she navigates the competing interests and demands within the university community.