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 ...
At the Columbia Plasma Physics Lab, researchers are tackling one of the most pressing challenges in creating clean energy: making nuclear fusion a viable power source. Unlike nuclear fission—the type ...
President Donald Trump’s administration cut $400 million in federal funding to Columbia on March 7, citing its failure to “protect American students and faculty” from antisemitism and other alleged ...
For the third time in two years, Columbia has a new University president. Katrina Armstrong stepped down from her post as interim University president effective immediately and will be returning to ...
Barnard released admission decisions for the class of 2029 on Wednesday, but in a break from tradition, did not announce its acceptance rate or number of applicants. Last year, Barnard accepted 7 ...
Ranjani Srinivasan, a Ph.D. candidate at the Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation, wrote in a Saturday statement published by Student Workers of Columbia in an Instagram post ...
Members of the American Association of University Professors and its Columbia chapter held a press conference titled “Vigil to Defend Columbia” outside the 116th Street and Amsterdam Avenue gates on ...
Columbia College and the School of Engineering and Applied Science admitted 4.29 percent of applicants for the class of 2029, accepting 2,557 students from a pool of 59,616 applications. The schools ...
Over 50 demonstrators gathered at the Sundial and outside Columbia’s 116th Street and Broadway gates on Monday as part of an “informational picket” organized by Student Workers of Columbia-United Auto ...
Donning a beige jacket, red sweater, and square-rimmed orange sunglasses, Leo Jergovic, CC ’25, stared into the unexpectedly bright sunset outside the Joe Coffee near the Journalism School. Although ...
Yunseo Chung, CC ’26, filed a lawsuit on Monday against President Donald Trump and other top federal officials over efforts to deport her, citing a breach of her First Amendment rights, among others.
The title of Rubén Ortiz-Torres’s exhibition, “Zonas de Colaboración”—Collaboration Zones—illustrates the coalescence of the pieces displayed at the Lenfest Center’s Wallach Art Gallery. Ortiz-Torres, ...
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