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When he graduated from college in 1988, Mark Rozzo didn’t expect to work for a magazine. But after unexpectedly landing an entry-level position at the New Yorker that same year, the writer, editor, ...
News | Administration Columbia adopts new definition of antisemitism, partners with ADL for antisemitism training The University will also refuse to recognize or meet with Columbia University ...
A hacker who caused a dayslong IT outage at the University in June stole data from Columbia’s networks, the University wrote in a Tuesday statement. A University official told Spectator that it could ...
News | Administration Middle States Commission warns Columbia’s accreditation ‘may be in jeopardy’ after government finds Title VI violation In its Monday letter to acting University President Claire ...
News | Administration Impact of threat to Columbia’s accreditation remains to be seen, experts say The Department of Education said June 4 that Columbia has failed to meet accreditation standards.
News | Administration After promise to Trump, Columbia alters disciplinary hearing process without University Senate approval Columbia’s trustees removed students from the University Judicial Board ...
News | Student Life Shipman authorizes NYPD sweep of pro-Palestinian protest in Butler Library, police in riot gear arrest over 70 Two individuals were led off campus by Columbia University Emergency ...
News | Student Life ‘This isn’t even really cheating’: Interview Coder founders drop out amid disciplinary action over AI software Columbia pursued suspensions against students Roy Lee and Neel ...
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 ...
President Donald Trump’s administration cut $400 million in federal funding to Columbia on March 7, citing its failure to “protect American students and faculty” from antisemitism and other alleged ...
Columbia College and the School of Engineering and Applied Science admitted 4.29 percent of applicants for the class of 2029, accepting 2,557 students from a pool of 59,616 applications.
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 ...