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 ...
In early February, biomedical engineering professor Gordana Vunjak-Novakovic ignored a late-night call from an unknown number. Later that evening, she received a pressing text that read, “Gordana, ...
Gary Bobr, a Barnard access attendant, has died after a medical emergency on campus, Kelli Murray, executive vice president for strategy and chief administrative officer, wrote in a Tuesday email to ...
Columbia and Barnard have both finalized tuition increases for the 2026-27 academic year, leading to a total estimated cost of attendance over $100,000 for most students. Columbia will charge ...
Residents of Barnard’s 620 W. 116th St. have been living without operating cooking gas for over a year. In January, Columbia informed over 100 graduate tenants at 542 W. 112th St. to find a new home ...
Columbia spent $200,000 on federal lobbying between January and March this year—a $70,000 decrease from its high spending in the first quarter of 2025—amid federal cuts to research funding and renewed ...
Akilah Rosado, Barnard’s vice president for inclusion and belonging, will serve as interim dean of the college for the 2026-27 academic year, Barnard President Laura Rosenbury announced in a Monday ...
New York’s independent grocery stores consistently face disadvantages from corporate competitors who can sell groceries at lower prices due to differences in supply chains and purchasing power. A ...
Columbia will once again require standardized test scores for undergraduate applicants, beginning in August 2027, the University announced Friday. With the change, Columbia is the final Ivy League ...
At the end of a year marked by heated debates over the freedom of expression, sweeping federal scrutiny, and a contentious review of the University Senate itself, the senate unanimously approved a ...
Daniella Uvaldo, SEAS ’26, never imagined that she would join a sorority, let alone lead one. A first-generation Latina biomedical engineering student from Larchmont, New York, Uvaldo defies the ...