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News | Administration Barnard lays off 77 full-time staff members in collegewide ‘restructuring’ The college notified staff members that they were being laid off on Thursday morning, Barnard President ...
Less than half of Jewish and Muslim students felt a sense of belonging at Columbia in the 2023-24 school year, a Universitywide survey found.
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, ...
One of the most important responsibilities of Columbia’s board of trustees is to safeguard the University’s institutional values and its future. While the board does not typically play a public role, ...
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 ...
One day before Columbia announced it had reached its historic deal with President Donald Trump’s administration, Arthur Eisenberg, executive counsel at the New York Civil Liberties Union, urged acting ...
Welcome back to Campus Speculations, the series where we ask Columbia affiliates their takes on all of the questions you’re dying to know the answers to. In this new episode of Campus Speculations, ...
News | Academics ‘There’s a lot of fear’: Faculty react to Columbia’s $200 million settlement with Trump administration Spectator spoke to nine faculty members about academic freedom, the federal ...
Three Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers testified on July 15 in the American Association of University Professors’ lawsuit against President Donald Trump’s administration that they had ...
Columbia has agreed to pay $220 million to the federal government to settle its civil rights investigations and restore a “vast majority” of federal grants terminated in March by President Donald ...
Acting University President Claire Shipman, CC ’86, SIPA ’94, described Columbia’s agreement with President Donald Trump’s administration to pay $220 million to restore federal funding as “in line ...