Summary
- Three Columbia University deans resigned after participating in a disturbing text exchange during a panel event on “Jewish Life on Campus.”
- The deans faced backlash for their text messages, which included vomiting emojis and accusations of using the panel as a fundraising opportunity.
- The conversation was later condemned by Columbia President Minouche Shafik for touching on ancient antisemitic tropes.
- Fourth dean involved in the controversial text exchange, Josef Sorett, has not resigned.