Mortimer Zuckerman, a prominent Columbia donor, invited convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein to join then-University President Lee Bollinger, Law ’71, at two dinners in 2013 to celebrate the $200 ...
Nurses at Mount Sinai Morningside hospital and the NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia University Irving Medical Center have hit their third week in a historic citywide strike involving nearly 15,000 ...
Women’s basketball upset No. 19 Princeton in New Jersey on Friday. In a game with potential Ivy League championship implications, the Lions put up one of their best performances of the season, ...
Columbia’s board of trustees has unanimously selected Jennifer Mnookin, chancellor of the University of Wisconsin-Madison, as its next permanent University president. Mnookin, who will assume the role ...
The Task Force on Antisemitism issued its fourth and final report investigating antisemitism in the classroom on Dec. 9, 2025, marking the end of its work after two years. The 70-page report, titled ...
For two decades, Columbia faculty wrestled over policy and budgetary priorities under the leadership of a single president: the University’s longtime chief executive, Lee Bollinger, Law ’71. Then, in ...
Columbia is no stranger to leadership turnover. Over the last three years, a respected economist, leading scientist, and distinguished journalist have each passed through the president’s seat. Now, an ...
Columbia and its affiliated institutions will hold their Monday classes virtually due to the winter storm sweeping across New York City, the Office of Public Affairs announced in a Sunday email.
Since the resignation of the last permanent University president, Minouche Shafik, Columbia’s board of trustees has tapped both its own CEO of the Columbia University Irving Medical Center and a ...
University President-designate Jennifer Mnookin introduced herself and acknowledged Columbia’s precarious relationship with the federal government in her first email to the Columbia community Monday ...
Three Columbia students—Joseph Karaganis, CC ’26, Brianna Przywozny, SEAS ’25, and Theo Taplitz, CC ’25—were named 2026 Marshall Scholars, the University announced in a Dec. 9, 2025, news release, ...
After months of delays, Columbia has officially opened applications for four affordable three-bedroom rental units located on West 109th Street, making them available to members of the public with no ...
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