| # | Name | Comments |
|---|
| 501 | Noelle Lee Okoth | nal2111, SIPA |
| 502 | frank scott | bollinger has disgraced the profession of janitorial and maintenance work, which must have been his major in grad school.
fs |
| 503 | Prof. Warren Grodin, MD | A host does not abase his guests. Unfortunately, you have strengthened him in the Arab and Persian worlds. |
| 504 | Anonymous | |
| 505 | Ana Palao | Although I do not agree with the statements by the Iranian President, I think that your introductory speech lacked all elegance that is expected of a person in your position in this delicate situation. |
| 506 | Rachel Hermes | SIPA
MIA-2nd Year |
| 507 | Caroline Boules | MIA |
| 508 | Lorelei O'Hagan | SIPA lbo2103 |
| 509 | Rob Mckenney | |
| 510 | Amrit Amirapu | |
| 511 | Joanna Bove | Barnard College 2008. I'm utterly appalled by his speech and how he completely marginalized diverse voices on this campus and silenced those that have been critical or analytical about relations in the Middle East and the actions of the Israeli and United States' governments. |
| 512 | Ricardo Lesperance | SIPA |
| 513 | Jan Hagiwara | School of General Studies |
| 514 | Anonymous | How shameful to listen to your "introduction" Who "got" to you? |
| 515 | Tawal Panyacosit | |
| 516 | Noura Bakkour | Columbia University's lack of hospitality and welcome was appalling to me, it was uncalled for and very undiplomatic. This is not the proper way to resolve conflict... |
| 517 | Lauralea Banks | SIPA Alumni 2007 |
| 518 | m.naeini | Best step to be taken is to resign as the the us president should have done long ago. |
| 519 | Anonymous | SIPA |
| 520 | Gokhan Kurt | SIPA |
| 521 | Anonymous | |
| 522 | Delapree Antoine | |
| 523 | Anonymous | |
| 524 | Tomoo Kato | SIPA |
| 525 | Richard Brown | Columbia College 2010. Your opening was simply not contusive to a useful dialogue, which is what we were all hoping for...but I'm glad you went through with the event! |
| 526 | Omaira Soriano | SIPA MIA |
| 527 | Mariana Escobar-Uribe | SIPA |
| 528 | Anonymous | |
| 529 | Takako Miura | |
| 530 | Anonymous | SIPA |
| 531 | Cesar Arias | |
| 532 | Kimberly McGinnis | sipa 08 |
| 533 | reem akkad | I found the manner in which the president of our university introduced a head of state to be very petty. The introduction lacked intellect and class that Columbia used to pride itself in. Not any more. |
| 534 | Chuan-Jin Tan | Right decision to invite. And I understand the need to pose issues and questions but WHY do it the way you did?
The advantage was given to him on a platter.
We should have been allowed to see the President of Iran for what he is. |
| 535 | Anonymous | sipa 08 |
| 536 | Estefania Samper | SIPA |
| 537 | Cornelia Ercklentz | SIPA MIA(2) |
| 538 | Sarah Kleiner | SIPA 08 |
| 539 | Jeff Yarborough | 2nd year SIPA MIA |
| 540 | Anonymous | |
| 541 | Paige Granger | SIPA MIA, EPD Class of 2008 |
| 542 | Yasmine Ramadan | |
| 543 | Nuray Inal | SIPA-Delighted to be a part of this. |
| 544 | Shefali Parikh | |
| 545 | tj | unbelievable unamerican behavior - what a shame. i am totally disgusted and appalled at the reception given by the university and it's so called' wise and courteous' president , which i HAD such great regard for. you can forget about the donation i was going to give you. |
| 546 | Douglas R. Hunter | As a career diplomat (retired), I am deeply disappointed by the manner in which President Bollinger handled this event, not least for the possible implications for the potential for U.S.-Iran confrontation. |
| 547 | Douglas R. Hunter, SIPA '73 | As a career diplomat (retired), I am deeply disappointed by the manner in which President Bollinger handled this event, not least for the possible implications for the potential for U.S.-Iran confrontation. |
| 548 | Emily M. Gann | |
| 549 | Parul Sehgal | |
| 550 | Adam Boretz | |