Columbia University Irving Medical Center agreed to pay $600,000 to settle a class action lawsuit over a data breach that exposed the personal and medical information of nearly 30,000 patients, ...
Barnard President Laura Rosenbury published an op-ed in the New York Times on Wednesday titled “Charlie Kirk Challenged College Students. We Need More Like Him.” The op-ed received backlash from ...
Jonathon Kahn, GSAS ’03, appointed inaugural Columbia senior associate dean of community and culture
Jonathon Kahn, GSAS ’03, will serve as the first senior associate dean of community and culture for Columbia College, Dean Josef Sorett announced in a Sept. 2 email to the Columbia community. “I ...
A Louisiana immigration judge ordered Friday that Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil, SIPA ’24, be deported to Algeria or Syria, alleging that he “willfully misrepresented material fact(s)” on his ...
A “communal drink” at a Sept. 6 party at East Campus, an undergraduate residence hall, may have been spiked with fentanyl, according to a Thursday Clery crime alert sent to the Columbia and Barnard ...
Football returns to action Friday for the first time since clinching the Ivy League title against Cornell last season. The Lions are heading to Easton, Pennsylvania, to face off against Lafayette ...
When nonaffiliated tenants in Columbia-owned units move out or die, the University has historically converted those units into student housing. However, a newly implemented program may change that by ...
When Columbia announced a contentious $200 million agreement with the federal government on July 23 to resolve antisemitism claims, the University simultaneously established a $21 million claims fund ...
On a cold night in 2014, Matt Reuter, CC ’07, started a list. Snowed in at work during his residency as a physician, Reuter was unable to go home but knew nobody was coming to the hospital. With the ...
After over two years of construction, the historic Maranamay hotel on 611 W. 112th St. has officially been converted into a Columbia undergraduate residence hall. Housing mostly sophomores for the ...
A graduate student was temporarily detained near the Manhattanville campus by individuals claiming to be federal agents, according to a Tuesday Universitywide email sent by acting University President ...
The Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression ranked Barnard and Columbia last and second to last, respectively, in its 2026 College Free Speech Rankings. Columbia placed 256th and Barnard ...
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