A group of protesters interrupted the first session of the History of Modern Israel class on Tuesday amid pro-Palestinian campus demonstrations during the first day of spring semester classes. A video ...
Columbia has identified and suspended a University affiliate for participation in the Tuesday disruption of the History of Modern Israel class, according to a Thursday Columbia News statement.
Wrestling started the new year in Albany on Jan. 5 at the Armbar at the Armory event, where they took losses to Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania and Binghamton University but pulled out a ...
The Journalism School bestowed the 83rd annual duPont-Columbia awards in a ceremony in the Low Library Rotunda on Wednesday, honoring achievement in audio and video reporting. The awards, hosted by ...
Over the last year and a half, many of us have publicly defended free speech and the right to protest as essential components of democratic societies and as rights that all students should be able to ...
A Columbia professor submitted a proposal to the University Senate Faculty Affairs Committee to institute a Universitywide ban on face coverings and masks in classrooms and at Columbia events on ...
Katherine Franke, BC ’81, former James L. Dohr professor of law, filed a supplementary grievance with the University Senate on Jan. 17 requesting an investigation into the Office of Institutional ...
Voice Over: "Ask any Columbia students about The Heights, and it’ll immediately ring a bell. The bar and grill, located just a few blocks down from campus on Broadway, is an iconic neighborhood locale ...
Kelsey Chin, BC ’22, SIPA ’23, was named a Schwarzman Scholar for the 2025-26 academic year on Jan. 15. Chin is one of 150 scholars selected from a global pool of candidates to undertake a fully ...
The Barnard Center for Research on Women announced the appointment of Rebecca Jordan-Young, Ann Whitney Olin professor of women’s, gender, and sexuality studies at Barnard, as its interim director for ...
The Council on American-Islamic Relations announced in a Jan. 8 news release the launch of a webpage titled “Hostile Campuses,” which includes Columbia in a list of 14 “hostile” university campuses ...