It is time for Columbia’s acting President Claire Shipman, Provost Angela Olinto, and the board of trustees to demonstrate their courage and empathy. It requires courage to stand up to President ...
When he was in second grade, Alexander Fan, CC ’25, asked his mom if he could audition for his school’s cheerleading squad. Years later, after dancing at college football and basketball games as a ...
Li Lu, CC ’96, Business ’96, Law ’96, contributed $15 million in a lead gift to support the renovation of the Law Library, matching the largest single donation from an individual in the Law School’s ...
When Corina Lelutiu-Weinberger, associate professor of health sciences research at the Nursing School, launched her HIV care study in 2022, she envisioned a three-year project working with six clinics ...
October isn’t just about midterms and spooky season—it’s also LGBTQ History Month. Amidst the mountain of class assignments and assessments, it is important to take some time to open a new book.
Around 100 pro-Palestinian protesters gathered outside the 116th Street and Broadway gates at 1 p.m. for a walkout and protest on Tuesday, the two-year anniversary of Hamas’ Oct. 7, 2023, attack on ...
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 ...
When Columbia announced a contentious $200 million agreement with the federal government on July 23 to resolve antisemitism claims, the University simultaneously established a $21 million claims fund ...
After the University agreed to pay the federal government $200 million in a deal that restored federal funding and settled the University’s civil rights violations, some faculty members, students, and ...
The night New York Police Department officers forcibly entered Hamilton Hall to arrest the pro-Palestinian protesters who had occupied the building, Nathan Walker made up his mind. Standing at ...
Columbia will make a series of sweeping changes intended to combat antisemitism amid its negotiations with the White House to restore $400 million in canceled federal funding, acting University ...