Protesters from the climate justice organization Planet Over Profit interrupted New York City Comptroller Brad Lander’s ...
Ten years ago, Columbia added its first text by a Black author to the Literature Humanities curriculum: “Song of Solomon” by Toni Morrison. The curriculum has undergone multiple revisions, most ...
Interim University President Katrina Armstrong sent a Tuesday email to the Columbia community announcing that the President’s Advisory Committee on Institutional Voice has started the “challenging and ...
This letter has been signed by over 110 Israeli and Jewish Columbia students and alumni. If you’re interested in adding your name to this letter or reading the list of names, please check out this ...
Tucked away on the sixth floor of Butler Library lies an exploration of the past, present, and future of celestial navigation. “Celestial Navigation,” curated by Jeannie Rhyu, CC ’17, SoA ’26, opened ...
The battle over speech on our campus has taken a dangerous turn. This weaponization of deportation is the latest in a series of increasingly virulent online attacks on Columbia students. Although many ...
The Climate School launched the first Master of Science in climate finance program in the United States on Tuesday, combining courses in climate science and corporate finance to “address the global ...
Columbia removed diversity, equity, and inclusion policy language from several of its websites following President Donald Trump’s Jan. 20 and Jan. 21 executive orders banning DEI policies at ...
Last Thursday, the Lenfest Center for the Arts screened writer and curator Legacy Russell’s video essay, “BLACK MEME,” and hosted a conversation between her and visiting professor C. Riley Snorton on ...
The Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons is pausing hiring and spending in response to federal funding cuts at the National Institutes of Health, James McKiernan, interim dean of the college, ...
Founded during the 1964-65 academic year, the Society of Afro-American Students at Columbia aimed to provide the handful of Black students at Columbia with the opportunity to become involved in ...
The Columbia Secondary School leadership team announced on Thursday that Harlem’s KIPP STAR Middle School will relocate from 425 W. 123rd St. to a building on West 133rd Street that houses its ...
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