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On March 10, the federal grant funding the Diabetes Prevention Program Outcomes Study <a href=" rel="">was terminated by the ...
We, a diverse coalition of Jews at Columbia and Barnard, wholeheartedly reject the invocation of <a href=" rel="">Jewish ...
Mario Torres and Lester Wilson, Columbia Facilities workers who were inside Hamilton Hall during the April 30, 2024, occupation of the building, sued pro-Palestinian protesters on April 25 for battery ...
Columbia and Barnard faculty received text messages on Monday from the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission asking them to ...
Board of trustees vice chair Dean Dakolias, SEAS ’89, and trustee Keith Goggin, Journalism ’91, took questions from Columbia community members in a rare appearance at a Wednesday town hall at the Lee ...
The women’s crew and men’s heavyweight teams hit the road last weekend to compete in their respective two-day regattas. The women’s team earned a bronze medal at the Lake Wheeler Invitational in ...
Franz Paasche, Law ’87, stepped down as executive vice president for public affairs and communications after serving nine months in the position, acting University President Claire Shipman, CC ’86, ...
Senior Vice Provost Soulaymane Kachani spoke about the new resources the University is making available to international students at a University Senate town hall on Wednesday, adding that the ...
A group of staff, students, and faculty from the School of Social Work organized a 25-hour speak-out in support of academic freedom near the Earl Hall gate at 117th Street and Broadway from noon on ...
Mohsen Mahdawi, GS ’25, a philosophy major and legal permanent resident, was arrested by Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents on April 14. Like Mahmoud Khalil, SIPA ’24, the justification cited ...
Track and field traveled to Philadelphia over the weekend to compete in the Penn Relays, the oldest uninterrupted collegiate track meet in the country. The Lions secured two podium finishes, with ...