The Task Force on Antisemitism issued its fourth and final report investigating antisemitism in the classroom on Dec. 9, 2025, marking the end of its work after two years. The 70-page report, titled ...
Mortimer Zuckerman, a prominent Columbia donor, invited convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein to join then-University President Lee Bollinger, Law ’71, at two dinners in 2013 to celebrate the $200 ...
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, ...
For two decades, Columbia faculty wrestled over policy and budgetary priorities under the leadership of a single president: the University’s longtime chief executive, Lee Bollinger, Law ’71. Then, in ...
Columbia’s board of trustees has unanimously selected Jennifer Mnookin, chancellor of the University of Wisconsin-Madison, as its next permanent University president. Mnookin, who will assume the role ...
Weiss all the way: Riley Weiss scores 40 points, breaking women’s basketball record in historic game
Junior guard Riley Weiss set the all-time single-game scoring record for Columbia women’s basketball on Saturday, scoring 40 points in the win over Dartmouth. It was a sensational performance for ...
Residents at 95 Old Broadway are looking to form a resident management corporation amid growing tenant frustrations over a lack of timeliness regarding building repairs. The United Front Against ...
In a March 21 email to the Columbia community, former interim University President Katrina Armstrong announced that the University had sent a document detailing a list of planned administrative ...
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 ...
“Erratic, unprofessional, uncivil, and unethical” behavior. Routine surveillance of Columbia employees using video cameras and building swipes, “without justification or provocation.” At least one ...
As University President Minouche Shafik prepared to face Congress in a long-awaited hearing on antisemitism on Columbia’s campus on April 17, hundreds of Columbia students pitched tents on South Lawn, ...
After the University agreed to pay the federal government $200 million in a deal that restored federal funding and settled the University’s civil rights violations, some faculty members, students, and ...
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