Arts and Sciences

After 8 years, Arts and Sciences finalizes new administrative structures

In a letter to faculty, Dirks outlined the latest structural reforms: the creation of a three-member executive committee and the re-establishment of the long-dormant Planning and Budget Committee.

Gone with the wind

Questions must be asked about Dean Moody-Adams' resignation.

The art of science

The right and left brain are not exclusive of each other.

Northwest Corner Building to unite science departments

Science faculty are anticipating the move into the Northwest Corner Building in fall of 2010.

SIPA's newfound autonomy, impending M'ville move, leave questions about future

As Columbia’s School of International and Public Affairs moves towards greater financial autonomy within the Faculty of Arts and Sciences this July, few at the school doubt that the transition will bring anything but positive results. Yet the next chapter in SIPA’s intellectual future remains hazy.

SIPA to hire, budget independently

The School of International and Public Affairs is revamping its curriculum and carving a new niche within the University.