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 ...
Entering a backroom of the St. Paul’s Chapel basement, where the Columbia University Buddhist Association holds its weekly meetings, I take off my shoes at the door like I’m entering somebody’s home.
School of International and Public Affairs professor and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation’s highest civilian honor, by President Joe ...
The University Judicial Board held disciplinary hearings during winter break for student protesters who participated in the April 17, 2024, “Gaza Solidarity Encampment” on South Lawn, according to a ...
Outgoing U.S. ambassador to Israel Jacob Lew will return to the School of International and Public Affairs in January as a professor of international and public affairs and faculty policy director for ...
The University Senate’s student affairs committee read a statement at the Dec. 13 senate plenary expressing concerns about the recording and sharing of “select comments” made by student senator Helen ...
As the lights dimmed in Roone Arledge Auditorium, Sabor, Columbia’s Latine dance troupe, invited the audience to dream with them. Sabor hosted its fall showcase, “Soñando con Sabor,” on Nov. 23, ...
Every day, Madeline Wyatt, GS ’24, moves through a part of Columbia that most students do not know exists. While her peers attend class in Lewisohn and Havemeyer Halls, Wyatt guides her wheelchair ...