Emma Buzbee

By Khadija Hussain and Emma Buzbee
2018-02-15T20:47:54.438Z
Chaya Crowder, CC ’14, first met political science professor Fredrick Harris when he advised her on summer research her sophomore year.

By Emma Buzbee
2017-12-07T10:46:55.590Z
For the first time in its history, women make up 49 percent of the School of Engineering and Applied Science’s first-year class—a level of diversity achieved by few of SEAS’ peers—but that equity has lagged among SEAS’ 16 percent female faculty, hitting some departments particularly hard.
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By Emma Buzbee
2017-11-20T05:14:55.809Z
The University Senate voted unanimously on Friday to postpone for the second time its vote on the Report on Academic Freedom, pushing it to the Senate’s next meeting on Dec. 8.
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By Emma Buzbee
2017-10-26T03:58:08.358Z
Columbia’s Knight First Amendment Institute sued the Trump administration to release documents describing how the government reviews the social media accounts of potential immigrants to the United States.
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By Emma Buzbee
2017-10-05T00:07:39.096Z
University President Lee Bollinger discussed the impact of the Manhattanville expansion and limits to Columbia’s response to the end of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals at the first fireside chat of the year Wednesday evening.
... By Emma Buzbee
2017-09-27T01:16:24.672Z
Molree Williams-Lendor, Barnard’s executive director for equity and Title IX coordinator, assured students at the Barnard Student Government Association meeting on Monday that Barnard’s discrimination and harassment policies will remain the same despite changes to federal sexual assault guidelines.
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By Ainsley Bandrowski and Emma Buzbee
2017-09-19T04:36:48.312Z
Student-Worker Solidarity advocated for Barnard College to join the Worker Rights Consortium at the Student Government Association’s Monday meeting.
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