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When President Donald Trump’s administration sent Columbia a list of demands in March amid negotiations over <a href=" rel="">canceled federal funding, one of the requested changes focused on ...
Columbia and Cornell University are the only Ivy League institutions that have not joined an amicus brief in support of Harvard’s lawsuit against President Donald Trump’s administration over canceled ...
After capturing the Ivy League tournament title in emphatic fashion, baseball delivered a statement opening to the 2025 NCAA tournament in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, over the weekend. The Lions stunned ...
Columbia in Tech, a community of alumni and students working together to accelerate their “collective learning and impact around innovation and technology,” pledged on Thursday to grant $100,000 over ...
Dozens of pro-Palestinian protesters gathered outside the 116th Street and Broadway gates during Columbia’s central Commencement ceremony on Wednesday morning. At the rally, several Barnard and ...
Barnard celebrated the class of 2025 at its annual Commencement ceremony in Radio City Music Hall on Tuesday. A majority of graduating students refrained from shaking Barnard President Laura Rosenbury ...
A New York Police Department vehicle struck two people and a dog outside of Tom’s Restaurant on 112th Street and Broadway shortly after 4 p.m. on Monday, according to two eyewitnesses interviewed by ...
Columbia released admissions decisions for the class of 2029 on March 27. Over a month later, students have responded to offers and begun to pack their bags for New York City—or, in some cases, ...
Acting University President Claire Shipman, CC ’86, SIPA ’94, affirmed Columbia’s commitment to addressing antisemitism in a Friday afternoon email to the University community after the Department of ...
Audiences gathered excitedly in the Glicker-Milstein Theatre over the weekend for the Columbia UnTapped showcase titled “Heel the Sole,” a tap dance production “centered around our passion for art, ...
Columbia and NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital agreed on May 5 to pay $750 million to 576 former patients of convicted OB-GYN Robert Hadden as part of a court-approved settlement. The agreement brings the ...