Columbia piloted a program to “de-densify” its class schedule for the spring 2026 semester by implementing a 40 percent distributional cap on courses scheduled to start between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m., ...
Columbia, amid its consideration to expand the undergraduate student body, announced Jan. 20 that it has removed Wien Hall as an option for upperclass room selection, clearing space for the University ...
University Professor and Nobel laureate Richard Axel, CC ’67, will step down from his role as co-director of the Zuckerman Mind Brain Behavior Institute after Spectator revealed earlier this month ...
Alma Mater sits on her throne. Hamilton puffs his chest. Names carved in stone on the Butler Library frieze—Sophocles, Plato, Aristotle—proclaim a University history with pride. Columbia is riddled ...
Two years after Jeffrey Epstein was first convicted as a child sex offender, he began to establish himself as a well-connected science philanthropist, curating a circle of the field’s very best—the ...
Over a dozen students gathered in Hamilton Hall to hear former Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti, CC ’92, SIPA ’93, speak at an Undergraduate Community Initiative event on Feb. 26. The event, titled “We ...
Longtime activist and Morningside Heights resident Suki Terada Ports was honored last month on Saturday, May 3 with a bench in Riverside Park. Located near the 116th Street entrance to the park, the ...
Barnard released its early decision acceptances for the class of 2030 on Saturday evening, but, like with the class of 2029, did not provide applicant numbers or an acceptance rate. Barnard announced ...
A New York Supreme Court judge warned against the ethical consequences of AI in the courtroom last month after a lawyer for five anonymous Barnard student protesters cited AI-hallucinated cases in a ...
Brian Greene, a professor in Columbia’s required Frontiers of Science course, invited Jeffrey Epstein to various scientific conferences and planned to attend dinners at Epstein’s home years after the ...
Around 60 Columbia affiliates gathered on Low Steps on Thursday—the second anniversary of the April 2024 occupation of Hamilton Hall—holding portraits of Palestinian academics killed in the war in ...
Daniel Abebe will serve as dean of the Law School and Lucy G. Moses professor of law beginning Aug. 1, University President Minouche Shafik announced in a Monday email to the University community.