Roland Zemla

St. Vincent’s Hospital Faces Opposition to Redevelopment

Engulfed in a battle on multiple fronts with residents of Greenwich Village and city officials over its proposed redevelopment, St.

CUMC Continues Quest for Improved Care With Digitized Records

Amid growing paper stacks of patient charts, prescription notes, and physician orders, New York City hospitals have been flooded with medical information that has put excessive strain on the effici

City Hospitals Face Overcrowding

Ever since the closing of St. Vincent’s Midtown hospital, St. Luke’s-Roosevelt Hospital Center has been feeling the crunch associated with more patients.

School of Public Health Dean to Arrive in May

Columbia’s Mailman School of Public Health has a new dean and she plans to take advantage of her new city.

Internet Outages Hit Much of CU Sunday

Internet users experienced spotty connections across Columbia networks Sunday evening.

Prof. Recounts Experiences in Nazi Vienna

Nobel laureate and Columbia neuroscience professor Eric Kandel discussed and signed his recent autobiography Monday night.

Sullivan Steps Up as Executive Vice President of Finance

Anne Rollow Sullivan, who just returned to Columbia this October as executive vice president of finance, now oversees a $2.5 billion budget.