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 ...
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 New York State Supreme Court dismissed on Nov. 6 the New York Civil Liberties Union and Palestine Legal’s lawsuit against Columbia for the suspension of its chapters of Students for Justice in ...
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 ...
As Columbia prepares to issue $485 million in bonds to fund capital projects this month, the University’s prime credit rating may be under threat. Moody’s Ratings, a prominent credit rating agency, ...
Rekik Tibebu Demeke, a former student in the School of Engineering and Applied Science, has died, SEAS dean Shih-Fu Chang wrote in a Saturday email to the community. Demeke, an international student ...
For the first time since the Columbia University and Slavery seminar began in 2014, students have identified a living descendant of someone enslaved by a Columbia affiliate. The finding came after six ...
On Wednesday afternoon, Columbia announced to its students, faculty, alumni, and the world that it was undertaking “a series of essential investments” in the undergraduate student experience, which it ...
Editor’s Note: The Eye spoke with three Iranian students on the condition of anonymity, citing concerns for family safety in Iran. Their pseudonyms were generated using a random name generator. On the ...
Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents arrested Ellie Aghayeva, GS ’26, in a Columbia Residential building Thursday morning, with acting University President Claire Shipman, CC ’86, SIPA ’94, ...
Equipped with the power of song and unlimited Red Bull, six contestants competed in Wang Pavilion last Thursday for the coveted opening act slot at Bacchanal 2026. In the end, only one act remained ...
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 ...