Nadia Abu El-Haj

Freedom or Fealty?

On Nov.

When Fair Isn't Balanced

The Columbia Daily Spectator’s recent decision to publish, under the rubric of opinion, Paula Stern’s editorial (“Greatest Victory, E

Protecting Professors

On Tuesday, the New York Sun published an op-ed by the Columbia University Faculty Action Committee arguing that the academic environment at Columbia is too constricted and that faculty are largely

Barnard Confirms Abu El-Haj Will Likely Be Granted Tenure

A statement released Friday by Barnard College confirmed professor Nadia Abu El-Haj has received tenure, after an e-mail sent by a departmental administrator first alerted the anthropology departme

Letters to the Editor

Editorial Finds the Problem of Alumni Giving but Loses the Causes

To the Editor:

Freedom of Speech or Freedom of Slander?

With the decision on whether or not to tenure the controversial historian Joseph Massad still pending at Columbia, Barnard College has begun the process of deciding whether to tenure yet another co

We Should Discuss, Not Silence Professors

I was truly shocked to read some of the leading letters and reviews used in this campaign against Nadia Abu El-Haj tenure.

The Truth About El-Haj

I lived with Nadia Abu El-Haj in Jerusalem while we were conducting dissertation research.