President Bollinger

SEAS the day

For SEAS to be a competitive national engineering school, Columbia must make efforts to retain faculty.

Unclear on transparency

Full disclosure about the resignation of Moody-Adams will not benefit Columbia.

From dean to dean

Four contributors and the editorial board weigh in on the College's sudden transition.

Silence would have been golden

Dean Moody-Adams should have refrained from critiquing the administration.

Valentini speaks sincerely

Valentini's good intentions might spell out a better future for Columbia College.

Two global centers slated as plans for Kazakhstan center fade

The University will officially open international outposts in Nairobi, Kenya and Istanbul, Turkey within the next six months.

Community Impact celebrates 30 years; volunteers reflect on new challenges

As the organization continues to grow, volunteers and CI staffers say they face new challenges every year.

Plans for fifth year global study program progress

Pilot programs may begin as early as next year, according to Vice President for Global Centers Kenneth Prewitt.

At fireside chat, Bollinger talks fifth-year global study program

President Bollinger talked to around 50 students Tuesday night about ROTC, global centers, and his running.

Bloomberg speaks on education reform at CU

The mayor spoke Thursday morning at Columbia as part of a three-day conference held by New York City Global Partners.