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News | Student Life ‘Gaza Solidarity Encampment’ approaches one-week mark on South Lawn Students held a Passover seder in the encampment, organized by the Columbia chapter of Jewish Voice for Peace ...
Haussmann Development acquired a vacant lot in West Harlem on May 13 with plans to create a mixed-income housing development with on-site child care. While the development presents a unique ...
News | Academics CUIMC affiliates host weekly vigils for detained students and colleagues A group of affiliates at Columbia University Irving Medical Center organized the vigil and intend to continue ...
Columbia’s School of International and Public Affairs has just appointed Ambassador Victoria Nuland, a long-serving U.S. diplomat and the current Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs, to be ...
Following the decision from most Columbia faculty to hold classes online, the University encouraged instructors in an email last Monday to offer more in-person classes. The request has drawn ire from ...
The policy changes, however, received widespread backlash from those who saw them as Columbia capitulating to the Trump administration’s demands. Armstrong’s email announcing the actions came on the ...
Protesters were allegedly sprayed with a hazardous chemical while attending a pro-Palestinian “divestment now” rally on Low Steps on Friday, according to nearly two dozen students who reported a foul ...
The University expelled Grant Miner, president of the Student Workers of Columbia-United Auto Workers, UAW announced in a Thursday news release. Miner is a Ph.D. student in the department of English ...
News | Administration Columbia alters DEI statements on University web pages amid Trump executive orders Websites labeled “diversity, equity, and inclusion” at the School of General Studies, the ...
Hundreds of Columbia affiliates gathered Thursday afternoon on South Lawn to protest in response to the escalating violence in Israel and Gaza, with organizers from Students for Justice in Palestine ...
Barnard faculty overwhelmingly passed a vote of no confidence in President Laura Rosenbury on Tuesday with 77 percent of respondents in favor—the first recorded instance of a Barnard president ever ...
News | Academics University condemns insertion of ‘political views’ in astronomy course lab notes A unit titled ‘Astronomy in Palestine’ was included in the lab notes for an Astronomy Lab I class.
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