Robert Bakish, the chief executive officer of Viacom International Media, started his keynote address at the School of Engineering and Applied Science Class Day ceremony by asking graduates to complete a vocal exercise.
Robert Bakish, the chief executive officer of Viacom International Media, started his keynote address at the School of Engineering and Applied Science Class Day ceremony by asking graduates to complete a vocal exercise.
With 444 students donning blue caps and gowns, the General Studies Class Day ceremony Monday morning celebrated the largest graduating class in GS history.
Leymah Gbowee, a Liberian peace activist and 2011 winner of the Nobel Peace Prize, told Barnard graduates to stand up for themselves and be proud of what they can do to help the world.
From September to May, opinion writers have offered thoughtful commentaries and passionate arguments on issues relevant to Columbia.
The women’s tennis program won the first Ivy Championship in program history.
CUarts underwent significant restructuring after a "Save the Arts Initiative" garnered 1,300 signatures.
The Light Blue went 3-7 in head coach Pete Mangurian's first season, and the coach expects significant improvement in 2013.
With 444 students donning blue caps and gowns, the General Studies Class Day ceremony Monday morning celebrated the largest graduating class in GS history.
Leymah Gbowee, a Liberian peace activist and 2011 winner of the Nobel Peace Prize, told Barnard graduates to stand up for themselves and be proud of what they can do to help the world.
Robert Bakish, the chief executive officer of Viacom International Media, started his keynote address at the School of Engineering and Applied Science Class Day ceremony by asking graduates to complete a vocal exercise.
The arrest of a Columbia football player for a hate-based aggravated assault sparked a campuswide debate on the University’s athletic culture and students’ use of offensive language on social media last week.
The Board of Trustees, through its Compensation Committee, makes all compensation decisions relating to the top administrators. All salaries and any incentive-based compensation are benchmarked through comparative data provided by compensation consultants.
Administrators need to follow the example of student leaders and address recent controversies swiftly and transparently.
Columbia University must take corrective action against bigotry.
The actions and tweets by some members of the team are not representative of all Columbia football players.
This year set a high bar for music on campus, with Macklemore performing at Bacchanal and several student musicians and groups earning acclaim.
Columbia dancers made their mark outside of the Columbia bubble this year.
CUarts underwent significant restructuring after a "Save the Arts Initiative" garnered 1,300 signatures.
The 119th Varsity Show brought upbeat entertainment to campus, in a show that was less political than last year's production.
Columbia baseball took home this year's Ivy League title after sweeping Dartmouth.
The Lions were picked to finish third in the preseason media poll, but they ended up at the bottom of the Ancient Eight.
The women’s tennis program won the first Ivy Championship in program history.
The Light Blue went 3-7 in head coach Pete Mangurian's first season, and the coach expects significant improvement in 2013.
The eight students in instructor Jean-Paul Bjorlin's Vocal Repertoire class at Barnard have been learning classical German leider and French art songs over the course of the semester. Their efforts will culminate in a final recital on Monday, May 6 from 5-7 p.m. in Milbank 405. Check out the students' preparation for the final performance.