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Alix Pianin

Under the high-vaulted ceilings of a packed Riverside Church, Debora Spar officially took her place as Barnard’s seventh president.

Over the last forty years, Barnard’s relationship with Columbia has morphed from vague association to tight affiliation.

Education advisers to the two major U.S.

UPDATE (6:30 p.m.): One of the attacks committed early Sunday morning included sexual assault, according to a spokesperson for the Manhattan District Attorney’s office.

Allan Rosenfield, dean emeritus of Columbia’s Mailman School of Public Health and a pioneer in maternal health, family planning, and HIV/AIDS research, passed away Sunday morning from Amyotrophic L

Columbia film professor Lewis Cole, who is credited with transforming the film program at the School of the Arts during his time as its chair, died Friday afternoon from complications of Amyotrophi

With about two weeks until Debora Spar’s inauguration as the college’s president, Barnard may be seeing some changes on the horizon.

As Barnard attempts to increase its presence abroad, newly appointed Dean for International Programs Hilary Link has been charged with finding the college’s place overseas as well as at home at Col

While Washington may be cautiously celebrating last week’s narrow aversion of economic disaster, economists at Columbia continue to be skeptical of the recently passed bailout legislation.

Not even 20 seconds into Governor Sarah Palin’s take on the economy, the crowd was already shouting at the screen.