Between his position in the Columbia linguistics program and his opinion column in The New York Times, professor John McWhorter believes that he has reached the peak of his career—both as a linguist ...
Ahead of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, community members and religious leaders convened at Riverside Church to commemorate the legacy of the famed civil rights activist Jan. 18. The event featured a ...
When Barnard President Laura Rosenbury delivered her inaugural address in February 2024, eight months after she had begun her tenure, she was met with protest. Both within Riverside Church and outside ...
After over two years of construction, the historic Maranamay hotel on 611 W. 112th St. has officially been converted into a Columbia undergraduate residence hall. Housing mostly sophomores for the ...
Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche announced that the Department of Justice will be “looking at whether Columbia’s handling of earlier incidents violated civil rights laws and included terrorism ...
The Advisory Committee on Socially Responsible Investing, a permanent volunteer committee which makes nonbinding recommendations to the trustees, rejected three proposals calling on the University to ...
The College of Dental Medicine has “taken action” against two officials affiliated with Columbia who maintained relationships with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, the Office of Public Affairs ...
Columbia College and the School of Engineering and Applied Science admitted 4.29 percent of applicants for the class of 2029, accepting 2,557 students from a pool of 59,616 applications. The schools ...
Two Columbia executives first appointed by former University President Lee Bollinger, Law ’71, are returning to the University as its era of administrative turnover continues. Amelia Alverson stepped ...
Beginning Aug. 7, Columbia will start informing individuals who had personal data, including social security numbers, stolen in a June 24 cyberattack on a rolling basis via USPS mail, the Office of ...
Columbia filed a preliminary settlement in a federal court in Manhattan of $9 million for a proposed class action lawsuit over allegedly misreported U.S. News & World Report data on Monday. “Columbia ...
Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre joined the World Leaders Forum on Tuesday in a conversation with Founding Director of the Center on Global Energy Policy Jason Bordoff titled, “Norway and the ...