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Columbia University Seeks New Media Relations Hire Following Months of Antisemitism on Campus

Columbia University Seeks New Media Relations Hire Following Months of Antisemitism on Campus

“seeking an Assistant Director of Media Relations to aid in the delivery of world-class crisis communications preparedness and execution while striving for agility and continuous improvement”

Columbia has a bigger problem than media relations. They might want to deal with all the antisemitism first.

Campus Reform reports:

Columbia seeks new media relations hire following encampment debacle

Columbia University recently announced that it is hiring a new public relations manager, with the title “Assistant Director of Media Relations,” in the wake of what was widely perceived as unchecked and rampant anti-Semitism at the school.

“Columbia University’s Communications team, within the Office of Public Affairs, serves as the voice of Columbia, telling the university story as a global research and teaching institution to a range of audiences,” the job listing on Columbia’s website explains.

“This team is seeking an Assistant Director of Media Relations to aid in the delivery of world-class crisis communications preparedness and execution while striving for agility and continuous improvement,” the description continues.

The job description on Columbia’s website clarifies that the position is full-time (35 hours per week) and will pay between $75,000–$85,000.

The position’s tasks involve “proactively [driving] media coverage,” “[shaping] media narratives as they emerge,” “maintaining a database of messaging points,” and “monitoring press coverage.”

Columbia’s attempt to hire a new public relations representative comes in the wake of billionaire and long-time Columbia donor Mortimer Zuckerman cutting off millions of dollars of funding that he was planning on giving to the university.

“The recent decisions and actions taken by Columbia have been antithetical to the University’s mission and it is simply not the same institution it was when Mr. Zuckerman made the pledge,” a spokesperson for Zuckerman told The Washington Free Beacon in an explanation for why the billionaire was revoking his donations.

“We will continue to evaluate the situation in the hope that Columbia will restore its reputation, standing and mission as a respected educational institution,” the spokesperson continued.

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Comments

PostLiberal | July 25, 2024 at 1:19 pm

The best media relations for Columbia would be for anti-Semitic acts to actually be punished. Ditto actually punish lawbreaking demonstrators.
But instead we will get more media spinning from Columbia.

ahad haamoratsim | July 26, 2024 at 7:28 am

Columbia: “Let’s put some lipstick on this halal pig.”

I think yahya sinwar or Hassan nasrallah would both be excellent choices ; fully expressing Columbia University position on DEI and other key matters.