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A hacker who caused a dayslong IT outage at the University in June stole data from Columbia’s networks, the University wrote ...
The Middle States Commission on Higher Education, the organization that accredits Columbia, has notified the University that its status as an accredited institution “may be in jeopardy.” ...
Photo Essays | Student Life In Focus: NYPD arrests 78 at pro-Palestinian protest in Butler Library The demonstration marked the third mass arrest at Columbia in just over a year.
A series of text messages published in a Tuesday letter from the House Committee on Education and the Workforce reveal that during her tenure as co-chair of the board of trustees, acting University ...
Junior tennis player Michael Zheng and Theo Winegar, CC ’24, clinched spots to represent Columbia in the US Open qualifying draw, each overcoming stiff opposition at the inaugural American Collegiate ...
Longtime activist and Morningside Heights resident Suki Terada Ports was honored last month on Saturday, May 3 with a bench in Riverside Park. Located near the 116th Street entrance to the park, the ...
The Morningside Heights Historic District Committee and the West Harlem Community Preservation Organization and Homeowners Association joined over 25 other preservation organizations in co-sponsoring ...
Acting University President Claire Shipman, CC ’86, SIPA ’94, apologized directly to trustee Shoshana Shendelman, VP&S ’03, ’04, ’05, after Shipman received a July 1 letter from the House Committee on ...
News | Administration After promise to Trump, Columbia alters disciplinary hearing process without University Senate approval Columbia’s trustees removed students from the University Judicial Board ...
Thousands of West Harlem residents hit the polls last week to cast their ballots early for the high-stakes Democratic mayoral primary that has mobilized voters throughout the city.
Mahmoud Khalil, SIPA ’24, met with acting University President Claire Shipman, CC ’86, SIPA ’94, over a year before he was detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents to express concerns ...
Columbia restored access to several online academic programs on Wednesday as the University moved into the second day of a widespread outage impacting its online services, a University spokesperson ...