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Executive Vice President for Research Jeannette Wing announced in a July 24 email to Columbia’s research community that the University is still “awaiting details on how the federal government will ...
After Columbia announced a $221 million deal with President Donald Trump’s administration on Wednesday to restore federal funding and settle its civil rights violations, students expressed both ...
Cas Holloway will step down from his position as Columbia’s first chief operating officer at the end of July after a year and a half in the role, acting University President Claire Shipman, CC ’86, ...
Beginning Aug. 7, Columbia will start informing individuals who had personal data, including social security numbers, stolen in a June 24 cyberattack on a rolling basis via USPS mail, the Office of ...
Months after Cluely, the Columbia student start-up that enables AI to “cheat” in job interviews—and eventually “everything”—went viral, two other Columbia students have launched a tool that also ...
News | Student Life ‘Profound disappointment’: Columbia alumni express concern following settlement with Trump administration Once proud of their alma mater, some Columbia alumni find themselves ...
Columbia will likely avoid the 1.4 percent endowment tax that it could have been subject to under the newly reformed endowment tax tier system introduced in President Donald Trump’s tax and spending ...
The policy changes, however, received widespread backlash from those who saw them as Columbia capitulating to the Trump administration’s demands. Armstrong’s email announcing the actions came on the ...
The University expelled Grant Miner, president of the Student Workers of Columbia-United Auto Workers, UAW announced in a Thursday news release. Miner is a Ph.D. student in the department of English ...
Dozens of protesters occupied Hamilton Hall at approximately 12:30 a.m. on April 30, demanding full University divestment from companies with ties to Israel. The protesters renamed Hamilton “Hind’s ...
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 1,400 academics from around the world have signed a letter committing to an academic boycott of events “held at or officially sponsored by Columbia University and Barnard College” in solidarity ...
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