Noard of Trustees co-chair Claire Shipman will become the Columbia acting president "effective immediately" until the board ...
Columbia University’s interim president Katrina Armstrong has resigned, returning to her post running the New York school’s ...
A group of people continued marching and circling around the main gate of Columbia University on Monday afternoon, banging loud drums and chanting, "Long live the intifada." Their actions come ...
Unions representing Columbia University professors, faculty and staff have sued the Trump administration for cutting $400 million in university funding, arguing the White House has violated the ...
A temporary injunction is stopping the sharing of records for now. A federal judge in New York will hear arguments Tuesday over whether to extend an order that prevents Columbia University from ...
Columbia students and nearby residents are suing the school, arguing that a 1953 agreement between the university and the city makes College Walk a public space. Credit... Supported by By Anna ...
A protester breaks the windows of the front door of a building at Columbia University on April 30, 2024. Getty Images “These changes are real, and they are right for Columbia,” she added.
Two organizations representing faculty at Columbia University today filed a lawsuit in federal court challenging the administration of US President Donald Trump's cancellation of US$400 million in ...
Columbia University is lying big-time, and lying clumsily at that. Yet Armstrong turned around Tuesday to insist Columbia’s promises to ban masks and make other changes are “real.” ...
Internationally acclaimed South African composer and songwriter Jonathan Butler described the moment he was bestowed an honorary doctorate by Stellenbosch University (SU) as a dream fulfilled.
NEW YORK (AP) — When President Donald Trump canceled $400 million in funding to Columbia University over its handling of student protests against Israel’s war in Gaza, much of the financial ...