The New York Police Department released body camera footage March 6 showing two police officers responding to a 911 call on Feb. 26 that reported two “suspicious males” who entered a University-owned ...
Survivors of convicted sex offender and former OB-GYN Robert Hadden’s abuse, elected officials, and members of the Columbia community gathered outside the Earl Hall gates Friday to voice concerns ...
The American Association of University Professors was founded in 1915 on a simple, but demanding, premise: that scholars should have the freedom to study, teach, and speak on any subject without fear ...
Amid a year of financial uncertainty in the world of science, the psychiatry department at the Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons received a $10 million donation from the Essel Foundation to ...
The Office of Institutional Equity recorded a 122 percent increase in discrimination complaints over the past year, logging 2,554 allegations across faculty, staff, and students, according to the ...
Mahmoud Khalil, SIPA ’24, will be rearrested and deported to Algeria, Tricia McLaughlin, Department of Homeland Security assistant secretary for public affairs, announced Thursday, as the federal ...
Columbia denied Mahmoud Khalil, SIPA ’24, access to campus for three separate visits earlier this month, citing “security reasons,” according to Khalil and a spokesperson from the Journalism School.
When New York City residents head to the polls on Nov. 4 for the general election, they will consider three controversial ballot proposals aimed at changing the housing approval process. The three ...
In that time, the committee, tasked with recruiting nominations and evaluating an initial pool of candidates, has made progress in its search. The University announced Tuesday that though it is still ...
Columbia College and the School of Engineering and Applied Science enrolled a combined 1,806 first-year students in the class of 2029—the largest ever incoming class for both schools—according to ...
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 ...
In the wake of Columbia’s $221 million deal with the government that has shaken higher education and redefined federal oversight of American universities, faculty at the University are wrestling with ...