Columbia University is in the hot seat as House Republicans are ready to question four of its top officials on Wednesday for a hearing regarding antisemitism on campus. Columbia President Nemat Shafik, along with two members of the Board of Trustees and a professor, will be questioned by the House Education and the Workforce Committee after missing the December hearing that became the downfall of other university heads. “Some of the worst cases of antisemitic assaults, harassment, and vandalism on campus have occurred at Columbia University,” Chairwoman Virginia Foxx (R-N.C.) said in a statement. “Due to the severe and pervasive...