Four Jewish pro-Palestinian demonstrators chained themselves to the gate near St. Paul’s Chapel early Wednesday afternoon in support of Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil, SIPA ’24, who was detained ...
Columbia College and the School of Engineering and Applied Science admitted 4.2 percent of applicants to the class of 2030 on Thursday, accepting 2,581 students from the largest applicant pool in ...
Migdalia Cruz, SoA, ’84, was just six years old when she wrote her first play titled “The Birth of a Man Means Death to the Klan.” With the help of her father, Cruz used Kleenex tissues to create ...
Atlanta rapper Waka Flocka Flame will replace Fakemink as the headliner for Saturday’s Bacchanal concert, the group announced in a Friday night Instagram post two hours after announcing the British ...
Barnard will not host its annual financial aid fundraising gala this year, opting instead to focus its resources on a celebration for the fall 2026 opening of the Roy and Diana Vagelos Science Center ...
For its 50th Scholar and Feminist Conference, the Barnard Center for Research on Women had one goal: meet the moment. The center hosted “The Scholar and Feminist: 50 Years of Meeting the Moment” on ...
University presidents leave legacies. For Lee Bollinger, Law ’71, University president from 2002 to 2023, the expansion into Manhattanville is arguably his signature achievement. Former University ...
Lina Khan, associate professor of law and former chair of the Federal Trade Commission, and Cory Doctorow, a journalist and author who has previously written about tech companies and digital ...
“PBS News Hour” senior executive producer Sara Just, CC ’88, will speak at Columbia College’s 2026 Class Day on May 19, Columbia College announced Monday. Just will be the third consecutive journalist ...
Cherien Dabis, SoA ’04, spent five years with a pen and paper crafting the story of a Palestinian family. That story is now the award-winning film “All That’s Left of You,” submitted as the Jordanian ...
Before the bill arrives at Tartina, diners receive a slip of paper with large bold lettering that reads, “You Are Not Alone,” inviting them to return and share a two-course meal with a stranger on a ...
Claire Shipman, CC ’86, SIPA ’94, has replaced Katrina Armstrong as acting University president, board of trustees chair David Greenwald, Law ’83, announced in a Friday evening email. Shipman served ...
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