Claire Shipman

Claire Shipman

administrator United States

Claire Shipman is a distinguished member of the board at Columbia University, known for her contributions to journalism and media. With a career that includes various high-profile positions, Shipman has been influential in shaping university policies and practices. Her recent involvement in addressing concerns about student safety and privacy underscores her commitment to fostering a supportive and secure academic environment.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.01%
Persistence
0 wks
Reach
117,822
Power
4,874$
Sentiment
5.00
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
France 1 5.00 0.18% +0% 65,273,511 117,822 $2,700,000 4,874$
Totals 1 65,273,511 117,822 $2,700,000 4,874$
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Each country's color is based on "Mentions" from the table above.

Recent Mentions

France France: Claire Shipman, the interim president of Columbia University, explained the circumstances of Elmina Aghayeva's arrest by ICE. 5

Le Monde: Une étudiante azerbaïdjanaise relâchée par l’ICE après une demande de Zohran Mamdani à Donald Trump

India India: Claire Shipman announced the creation of the International Student Hardship Fund to help students cover travel and visa-related costs. 9

The Times of India: $500,000 lifeline: How Columbia University is protecting students from the Trump administration’s visa crackdown

United States United States: Acting university president Claire Shipman stated that Columbia agreed to pay the government over $220 million to resolve federal probes into allegations of anti-discrimination law violations. 5

CNN: How back-to-school will look different this year under Trump 2.0

United States United States: Claire Shipman is the acting president of Columbia University who discussed the complexities of the university's negotiations with the government. 6

CNN: Some US universities continue to resist Trump administration’s demands despite settlements with other colleges