Columbia University President Nemat Shafik said the university has to do more work to address antisemitism.
<p>NEW YORK — &quot;We have significant and important work to do to address antisemitism on our campus,&quot; Columbia University President Nemat &quot;Minouche&quot; Shafik said before&#
&quot;</p><p>&quot;The last six months on our campus have served as an extreme pressure test,&quot; Claire Shipman, co-chair of Columbia's board of trustees, said.
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