Some Columbia professors have inserted a statement supporting academic freedom into their fall 2025 class syllabi in light of the University’s July 23 $221 million deal with President Donald Trump’s ...
Judge William G. Young of the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts ruled Tuesday that the federal government violated the First Amendment in its efforts to deport faculty and students ...
We’ve all fallen down that rabbit hole: One minute you’re scrolling through TikTok because you have a moment to spare, and the next you’re watching someone swear that chia seed pudding is the reason ...
Armed with nothing but a $100 Amazon gift card and a dream, Hassan Idris, CC ’29, hosted a “performative male contest” last Saturday at the Alma Mater statue, featuring fierce competitors who carried ...
Columbia is partnering with the Reynolds Foundation, a philanthropic organization connected to the co-founder of Jane Street Capital, to create programs that will promote democratic resilience, ...
University Provost Angela Olinto announced the creation of a “Provost’s Advisory Committee on Academic Freedom” and a “Regional Review Committee” in a Friday email to the Columbia community. “As an ...
The Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory cancelled its 2025 Open House, an annual event where researchers share their scientific projects with the broader community. The cancellation, publicly announced ...
A “communal drink” at a Sept. 6 party at East Campus, an undergraduate residence hall, may have been spiked with fentanyl, according to a Thursday Clery crime alert sent to the Columbia and Barnard ...
The Jewish Theological Seminary notified students Thursday afternoon of a bomb threat sent to the school. Daine Douglas, chief of security and director of fire and life safety at JTS, wrote to ...
Class of 2026, after six tumultuous semesters, you are finally approaching the finish line. As you reflect on the past three years, it’s also important to remind yourselves to enjoy the final two ...
A group of 108 current and former Columbia and Barnard faculty members filed a Sept. 17 amicus brief in support of Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil, SIPA ’24, who is appealing a deportation order.
The federal government terminated the visas of four international students, University Provost Angela Olinto announced in an email to the Columbia community on Sunday. The University, which learned of ...