
Columbia University’s main campus will shift to hybrid learning for the reminder of the semester amid ongoing pro-Palestinian protests, the school announced Monday.
“Safety is our highest priority as we strive to support our students’ learning and all the required academic operations,” school Provost Angela V. Olinto and Chief Operating Officer Cas Holloway said in a statement.
All classes, except arts- or practice-based programs, will remain hybrid — technology permitting — until the end of the spring semester.
Faculty holding classes for which hybrid learning is not an option were asked to hold classes remotely or “provide other accommodations liberally to students who have requested support for…