The School of International and Public Affairs officially announced Tuesday its new undergraduate major in global affairs and public policy, which will begin instruction in the 2026-27 academic year.
On March 13, 2025, the federal government demanded that Columbia place its Middle Eastern, South Asian, and African studies department under academic receivership. The demand, which would have ...
Columbia will once again require standardized test scores for undergraduate applicants, beginning in August 2027, the University announced Friday. With the change, Columbia is the final Ivy League ...
As Columbia prepares to issue $485 million in bonds to fund capital projects this month, the University’s prime credit rating may be under threat. Moody’s Ratings, a prominent credit rating agency, ...
The General Studies Election Task Force announced the results of the General Studies Student Council 2026-27 election in a Friday email to the student body. The task force reported a turnout of 571 ...
Joshua Garay, a graduating senior in Columbia College, has died, Columbia College Dean Josef Sorett wrote in a Monday email to the community. Garay was a Kluge Scholar majoring in visual arts and ...
Barnard will begin a two-year transition to new student information system Workday Student as part of Barnard President Laura Rosenbury’s broader push to modernize college infrastructure, she ...
On Wednesday afternoon, Columbia announced to its students, faculty, alumni, and the world that it was undertaking “a series of essential investments” in the undergraduate student experience, which it ...
A New York judge dismissed Columbia’s expulsions, suspensions, and degree revocations of the pro-Palestinian protesters who occupied Hamilton Hall in April 2024, ruling on Friday that Columbia could ...
Hundreds of faculty, students, and community members gathered outside of Columbia’s gates at 116th Street and Broadway at noon on Thursday for an emergency rally to protest the Thursday morning ...
Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents arrested Ellie Aghayeva, GS ’26, in a Columbia Residential building Thursday morning, with acting University President Claire Shipman, CC ’86, SIPA ’94, ...
University Professor and Nobel laureate Richard Axel, CC ’67, will step down from his role as co-director of the Zuckerman Mind Brain Behavior Institute after Spectator revealed earlier this month ...
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