Michael Kotlikoff
Coverage of Michael Kotlikoff in the Nexus archive.
- Cornell bans radical student after university president was held hostage in car over Israel debate clash
A Cornell student activist has been banned from campus after hounding university president Michael Kotlikoff in a parking lot following an Israel-Palestine debate.
- Cornell board clears president of wrongdoing after confrontation with anti-Israel students
Cornell University President Michael Kotlikoff was cleared of wrongdoing after a confrontation with anti-Israel students in April. The incident occurred after a debate on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and an investigation found that the students' actions were inconsistent with university policies. The committee's decision was supported by evidence gathered by the Cornell University Police Department.
- 'Came out of nowhere': Cornell student says president's confrontation is unlike anything seen on campus
Cornell University President Michael Kotlikoff was involved in a confrontation with anti-Israel student protesters, which sparked controversy and questions about conduct and free speech on campus. The incident occurred after an Israel-Palestine debate hosted by the Cornell Political Union. Kotlikoff claimed the students were harassing and intimidating him, while the students alleged that he hit them with his car.
- Cornell students accuse university president of hitting them with car after campus Israel-Palestinian event
Cornell University President Michael Kotlikoff was accused of striking students with his car after a campus event, but he claims he was a victim of harassment and intimidation. The incident occurred after an Israel-Palestinian debate series hosted by the Cornell Political Union. Students allege that Kotlikoff backed into one student and ran over another's foot before driving away.