Emma Buzbee

By Emma Buzbee
2018-07-13T16:32:30.456Z
A former Business School professor has filed a lawsuit claiming that a senior professor harassed her and delayed her research when she rejected his advances. This harassment allegedly led to her wrongful termination, the plaintiff testified in court on Tuesday.
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By Emma Buzbee
2018-05-24T04:19:52.706Z
A federal judge ruled on Wednesday that President Donald Trump’s practice of blocking critics on Twitter is unconstitutional, siding with the Columbia’s Knight First Amendment Institute in its lawsuit against Trump and one of his aides.
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By Emma Buzbee
2018-05-15T15:59:42.841Z
Wing-Sum Law originally chose Columbia for the same reasons that many of her fellow engineering students did: a core curriculum that would allow her to balance her engineering classes with the humanities.
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By Emma Buzbee
2018-04-30T03:08:02.947Z
About 20 student activists marched into Butler Library calling to “decolonize Columbia,” carrying signs and chanting slogans denouncing white supremacy Wednesday afternoon.
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2018-04-25T08:03:18.479Z
This story is part of a series on the 1968 protests at Columbia and their present-day implications fifty years later.

By Emma Buzbee
2018-04-22T01:38:33.496Z
In many ways, the day Michael Tong learned he was valedictorian was just like any other. Checking his email in bed, he saw the message from Dean of the School of Engineering and Applied Science Mary Boyce telling him he had won the award.
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By Emma Buzbee
2018-03-29T15:46:43.225Z
Columbia’s faculty, often leaders in their fields, are esteemed due to the high quality of research they produce—but their teaching ability does not always meet such a high standard.
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2018-03-09T18:26:31.696Z
Executive Vice President and Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences David Madigan will be stepping down from his administrative position after five years in the role, University President Lee Bollinger announced in an email Friday.
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By Emma Buzbee
2018-03-08T18:31:49.531Z
Five Columbia College alumni were honored at the John Jay Awards dinner Wednesday night.

By Emma Buzbee
2018-02-23T21:57:06.970Z
Lerner Hall will be renovated to include more community-oriented spaces beginning next week, the Student Affairs Committee announced at the University Senate plenary meeting on Friday.
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