Since the resignation of the last permanent University president, Minouche Shafik, Columbia’s board of trustees has tapped both its own CEO of the Columbia University Irving Medical Center and a ...
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 and its affiliated institutions will hold their Monday classes virtually due to the winter storm sweeping across New York City, the Office of Public Affairs announced in a Sunday email.
Three Columbia students—Joseph Karaganis, CC ’26, Brianna Przywozny, SEAS ’25, and Theo Taplitz, CC ’25—were named 2026 Marshall Scholars, the University announced in a Dec. 9, 2025, news release, ...
The Office of Rules Administration’s annual report for the 2024–25 academic year, released on Dec. 4, 2025, details how formal charges for protest-related violations of the Rules of University Conduct ...
After months of delays, Columbia has officially opened applications for four affordable three-bedroom rental units located on West 109th Street, making them available to members of the public with no ...
As someone who has proudly worn the Star of David for years, including during my time at Columbia, I have been forced to confront the fact that what I see as a symbol of my heritage is perceived by ...
Women’s basketball is aiming for its fourth consecutive Ivy League title in 2026. With last season’s historic campaign behind them, the Lions hope to cement their status as a top mid-major program.
Premilla Nadasen, the Ann Whitney Olin professor of history at Barnard, announced in a Dec. 17 email obtained by Spectator that she will be resigning from her position as director of the Barnard ...
Katherine Franke, BC ’81, former James L. Dohr professor of law, left her tenured professorship on Friday following a University investigation into alleged discriminatory harassment related to her pro ...
Tracking students’ every move at protests using CCTV footage and Columbia ID swipes. Hiring private investigators—who, on at least two occasions, questioned students outside their residences—and ...
Over 100 faculty members from Barnard and Columbia gathered on Low Steps at 2 p.m. Monday for a “Rally to Support our Students and Reclaim our University.” “Barnard members of the AAUP are shocked and ...