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Columbia University’s acting president acknowledges Khalil detention amid boos

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May 21, 202501:10

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Claire Shipman, acting Columbia University president, faced widespread booing from students during a second day of commencement ceremonies. Shipman acknowledged the absence of graduate student Mahmoud Khalil, currently in ICE custody, during her remarks.