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On March 10, the federal grant funding the Diabetes Prevention Program Outcomes Study <a href=" rel="">was terminated by the ...
Board of trustees vice chair Dean Dakolias, SEAS ’89, and trustee Keith Goggin, Journalism ’91, took questions from Columbia ...
We, a diverse coalition of Jews at Columbia and Barnard, wholeheartedly reject the invocation of <a href=" rel="">Jewish ...
Columbia and Barnard faculty received text messages on Monday from the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission asking them to ...
Columbia University was born from Columbia College—a liberal arts institution designed to cultivate informed citizens. From this mission emerged the Core Curriculum, one of the oldest and most ...
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 ...
A.G. Sulzberger, chairman and publisher of the New York Times, and Jelani Cobb, dean of the Journalism School, spoke about the fight for global press freedom at an April 21 conference in Pulitzer Hall ...
A gas line ruptured near West 122nd Street and Broadway on Wednesday at around 11 a.m., according to a Wednesday email to the Barnard community from Ashley Vargas, senior associate director of fire ...
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, ...
As the double doors of the Austin E. Quigley Black Box Theatre burst open, a flood of people from another era emerge. In costume for their upcoming performance, the actors hurry down Lerner Hall’s ...
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