Cristen Kromm, former dean of undergraduate student life;
Matthew Patashnick, former associate dean for student and family
support; and Susan Chang-Kim, former vice dean and chief
administrative officer, were earlier placed on leave as an
investigation proceeded.
The message exchanges took place during an event on campus
titled "Jewish Life on Campus: Past, Present, and Future" and
followed weeks of protests at Columbia and other campuses around
the country over Israel's war in Gaza, the university
administration said in July.
"This incident revealed behavior and sentiments that were not
only unprofessional, but also, disturbingly touched on ancient
antisemitic tropes," the university said in July.
The three deans who resigned could not be contacted. The
university spokesperson who confirmed their resignation did not
provide further details.
The United States has seen months of protests over U.S. support
for Israel's war in Gaza that has killed about 40,000
Palestinians, according to the local health ministry, while also
displacing nearly the entire population of 2.3 million and
causing a hunger crisis.
The latest bloodshed in the decades-old Israeli-Palestinian
conflict was triggered on Oct. 7 when Palestinian Islamist group
Hamas, which governed Gaza, attacked Israel, killing 1,200 and
taking about 250 hostages, according to Israeli tallies.
Israel's assault on Gaza has also led to genocide allegations at
the World Court. Israel denies those allegations and in turn
accuses Hamas of seeking genocide against Israel.
Campus demonstrators have demanded an end to the war, a halt to
U.S. military support to Israel and a divestment by universities
in companies that support Israel's occupation of Palestinian
territories.
There have been allegations of antisemitic and Islamophobic
rhetoric in some protests and counterprotests.
Columbia itself became a center of protests where students set
up encampments and police made violent arrests.
(Reporting by Kanishka Singh in Washington; Editing by Stephen
Coates)
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