
EI EXCLUSIVE: Joseph Massad's statement to Columbia University's Ad Hoc Grievance Committee
5 April 2005
On 31 March 2005, Columbia University publicly released the report of a faculty Ad Hoc Grievance Committee charged with examining student complaints of intimidation in the classroom by faculty in the department of Middle East and Asian Languages and Cultures (MEALAC). The Ad Hoc Grievance Committee, which was composed of five University faculty members and advised by First Amendment scholar and Columbia Visiting Professor Floyd Abrams, was formed in December 2004 to identify the facts underlying student concerns of intimidation in the classroom. In this exclusive, EI publishes the full text of Joseph Massad’s rebuttal. Read more about EI EXCLUSIVE: Joseph Massad's statement to Columbia University's Ad Hoc Grievance Committee