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'''Joel Klein''' [[Columbia College|CC]] '[[1967|67]] is Chancellor of New York City Department of Education. He won a [[John Jay Award]] in [[2002]]. He will also be the speaker at [[2008]]'s [[Columbia College]] [[Class Day]].
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'''Joel Klein''' [[Columbia College|CC]] '[[1967|67]] is Chancellor of New York City Department of Education. In this role, he was responsible for pressuring history professor [[Rashid Khalidi]] out of the NYC public school system.  
  
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He won a [[John Jay Award]] in [[2002]]. He was the speaker at [[2008]]'s [[Columbia College]] [[Class Day]].
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Latest revision as of 17:55, 7 May 2024

See also Wikipedia's article about "Joel Klein".

Joel Klein CC '67 is Chancellor of New York City Department of Education. In this role, he was responsible for pressuring history professor Rashid Khalidi out of the NYC public school system.

He won a John Jay Award in 2002. He was the speaker at 2008's Columbia College Class Day.

Preceded by
Matthew Fox
Columbia College Class Day Speaker 
2008
Succeeded by
Eric Holder