Graduate Schools

Grad schools develop plans to diversify

Twelve of 14 schools have submitted plans to enhance faculty and pipeline diversity, a concern that both faculty and students say is of the highest priority.

Talking ‘bout my generation of slackers

With fewer and fewer incentives for growing up quickly, we can't be faulted for hiding from adulthood in school and unpaid positions.

Engineer councils debate USenate roles

A recent proposal penned by the Engineering Graduate Student Council seeks to split the two student engineering University Senate seats—both of which are currently open to graduate and undergraduate candidates.

J-School announces new digital center, seeks director

The J-School has completed fund-raising for the Tow Center for Digital Journalism, and is now seeking a director.

Fireside chat covers campus, finance

At Thursday night's fireside chat, President Bollinger admitted that he never read newspapers while a graduate student studying free speech and press.

Investigative journalism center draws applicants despite gloomy media landscape

The Stabile Center for Investigative Journalism at the J-School selects students for a specialized track.

Columbia grad schools strive to stay affordable

With professional degrees come immense expenses.

TC forms academic partnership in Turkey

Continuing its yearlong trend of reaching out to institutions around the globe, Teachers College has entered into a partnership with Bahçeşehir University in Istanbul, Turkey.

Law School Considers New Grade Scale

Columbia Law School’s grading system may be up for a makeover.