Hayley Negrin

Barnard Confirms Abu El-Haj Will Likely Be Granted Tenure

A statement released Friday by Barnard College confirmed professor Nadia Abu El-Haj has received tenure, after an e-mail sent by a departmental administrator first alerted the anthropology departme

Alleged Rapist in Attack of Journalism Student Found Mentally Fit For Trial

The man charged with the rape and torture of a Columbia Graduate School of Journalism student has been declared mentally fit to stand trial, the New York Times reported.

Bollinger Opens Door to Students’ Questions

University President Lee Bollinger welcomed more than 50 students into his mansion last night for a conversation in which he defended his remarks toward Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.

Campus Braces for Iranian President

As Columbia prepares to host one of the most controversial individuals on Earth at today’s World Leader’s Forum, University President Lee Bollinger meets both criticism and approval from students,

Prof Contests Abu El-Haj’s Claims

Last night, Barnard religion professor Alan Segal lectured on the lack of academic accuracy in the work of assistant professor Nadia Abu El-Haj, whose tenure process has sparked controversy due to

Alums Question BC Prof’s Legitimacy

Controversy has been brewing over the past several months regarding the tenure process of an assistant professor of anthropology at Barnard whose views on Israel have been condemned as anti-Semitic

Suspect Arrested in Murder of Law Library Technician

A Harlem teenager was arrested over the weekend after turning himself in for the murder of a Columbia Library technician, police said.

Columbia Employee Shot and Killed

A technical assistant at the Law Library known for his devotion to Islam and his warm smiles was shot and killed Tuesday night in a restaurant in Harlem.

President Shapiro Elected to Academy of Arts and Sciences

Barnard President Judith Shapiro has been elected to the Academy of Arts and Sciences, along with 203 other established scholars, scientists, artists,and civic and corporate leaders, the academy an

BC Prepares for McIntosh Demolition

Last week, Barnard students picked up a brush, chose a color, selected their favorite memory of the Millicent McIntosh Center, and painted the walls of the 38-year-old building to say goodbye.