As Columbia prepares to issue $485 million in bonds to fund capital projects this month, the University’s prime credit rating may be under threat. Moody’s Ratings, a prominent credit rating agency, ...
Israeli President Isaac Herzog has canceled his in-person appearance as commencement speaker for the 2026 Jewish Theological Seminary commencement, opting instead to deliver his remarks virtually, JTS ...
The Advisory Committee on Socially Responsible Investing, a permanent volunteer committee which makes nonbinding recommendations to the trustees, rejected three proposals calling on the University to ...
Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre joined the World Leaders Forum on Tuesday in a conversation with Founding Director of the Center on Global Energy Policy Jason Bordoff titled, “Norway and the ...
Jeffrey Epstein paid for multiple survivors’ tuition at Columbia and supported them financially, according to a Wednesday letter from the House Committee on the Judiciary sent to acting University ...
The Climate School launched the first Master of Science in climate finance program in the United States on Tuesday, combining courses in climate science and corporate finance to “address the global ...
If I had told my freshman self that my most-used phrases as a senior would be “Is this good to post?” and “Can you shorten this caption?” she probably would have assumed that I’d become some kind of ...
Five United Nations special rapporteurs expressed concern over potential human rights violations in an Oct. 14 letter to acting University President Claire Shipman, CC ’86, SIPA ’94, obtained by ...
Those familiar with my work at the Columbia Daily Spectator are aware of my passion for campus discourse, enthusiasm for the ethics of journalism, and belief in the function of the press as a fourth ...
School of International and Public Affairs professor Takatoshi “Taka” Ito died at 74 years old in Tokyo on Saturday, SIPA announced Thursday. Ito joined SIPA in 2015, teaching students about the ...
The Department of Health and Human Services Office for Civil Rights found Columbia to be in violation of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 on Thursday, stating in a news release that the ...
After a recent big series win over Yale and a close makeup loss to Brown, baseball came through and took two of three games in a do-or-die series against Cornell on May 3. With the wins, Columbia ...
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