Columbia
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Newyork
A protest 56 years ago became an important part of Columbia’s culture.
Columbia University is no stranger to major student protests, and the uproar that unfolded at the institution on Thursday had echoes of a much bigger revolt in 1968 — another time of upheaval over a war many students deeply believed was immoral. That ...
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Newyork
4 Takeaways From the Hearing on Antisemitism at Columbia University
Four Columbia University officials, including the university’s president and the leaders of its board, went before Congress on Wednesday to try to extinguish criticism that the campus in New York has become a hub of antisemitic behavior and thought ...
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Newyork
How Columbia’s President Has Avoided Fallout Over Israel-Hamas Protests
Protests over the Israel-Hamas war roiled Columbia’s campus for weeks. Then, the campus and its president receded from attention — for now.
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Newyork
Columbia Faces Protests After Banning 2 Pro-Palestinian Groups
Hundreds of students rallied after the university banned two groups from holding campus events, and faculty members said they would walk out in protest.
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Newyork
Under Pressure, Columbia Pledges $100 Million to Patients Doctor Abused
The institution said it “failed these survivors” in a letter on Monday apologizing for its role in the decades-long abuse by the gynecologist, Robert Hadden.
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Newyork
Columbia University Postpones a Fund-Raiser as Divisions Over War Deepen
Columbia has said it should be a space for “moral and intellectual conversations” about the Israel-Hamas war, but as those conversations harden, the choice may affect its finances.
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News
How Columbia Sportswear Is Loosening Its Ties to Asia
Confronted with the U.S.-China trade war and disruptions in the shipping industry, the company is shifting some production to Central America.
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Newyork
At a Manhattan Park With a Troubled History, a Promising Research Site
The artificial pond in Morningside Park, on the site where Columbia University once tried to build a gym, has been covered with toxic algae for years.
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US
Columbia University Drops Out of U.S. News Rankings for Undergraduate Schools
The Ivy League school said it would no longer share data with the college guide, the first major university to do so. Its relationship with U.S. News has been up and down.
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Books
At Columbia’s $600 Million Business School, Time to Rethink Capitalism
On the developing Manhattanville campus, the architecture of Diller Scofidio + Renfro reinforces a social movement in business education to do good as well as make money.