In April 2024, Barnard suspended and evicted at least 55 students for their alleged participation in the “Gaza Solidarity ...
Protesters from the climate justice organization Planet Over Profit interrupted New York City Comptroller Brad Lander’s ...
Columbia Facilities and Operations cut down seven trees on College Walk due to “trunk decay and other irreversible conditions” after high winds and precipitation prompted safety concerns, according to ...
Columbia’s University Senate received renewed attention last spring as pro-Palestinian student protests sparked new questions about University rules and code of conduct. Recently, “concerted efforts” ...
Columbia Residential introduced a new Amazon locker system to 39 buildings on Thursday to provide residents with a more convenient way to receive Amazon packages, according to a news release from ...
Columbia students can now use Flex to purchase kosher meals at Jewish Theological Seminary Dining Hall as of Jan. 21. Students on a Columbia dining plan previously had only two kosher options: the ...
Columbia removed diversity, equity, and inclusion policy language from several of its websites following President Donald Trump’s Jan. 20 and Jan. 21 executive orders banning DEI policies at ...
Dancers from Harvard University, Princeton University, Yale University, and Columbia gathered at the Alvin Ailey Studios for the Columbia Ballet Collaborative Ivy Ballet Exchange on Sunday. With Yale ...
The School of International and Public Affairs announced the launch of Robust Open Online Safety Tools—an initiative to develop and distribute open-source, artificial intelligence safety technology—at ...
Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo will join the School of International and Public Affairs as a fellow at SIPA’s Institute of Global Politics in March, the Wall Street Journal reported Monday.
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