Kevin Shollenberger

Open communications

University policy on student death needs to take community into account.

No University-wide protocol for student death notification

There’s no University protocol that all Columbia schools share for notifying all students of other students’ deaths.

Open housing likely to expand next year

A task force will recommend the expansion to a committee of deans this Friday, likely leading to open housing in all upperclassmen dorms.

Cubmail to transition to Gmail by end of 2012

The long-awaited move to a Gmail-like system emulates the 30 percent of students who already forward their Columbia mail to a personal account.

Students question media role in gender-neutral policy delay

Two weeks after Dean Shollenberger announced that gender-neutral housing would not be available in this year's lottery, students are questioning what role negative media played in the decision.

Shollenberger appointed permanent dean of student affairs

When he first came to New York, Kevin Shollenberger planned to stay for five years, at most. Now, he is going on his eleventh year in the city and doesn’t plan on leaving anytime soon.

No gender-neutral housing for 2010

When the housing lottery opens in March, gender-neutral housing will not be available.

Class size increase for Columbia College

Columbia College confirmed on Thursday that it is permanently increasing its first year class size by 50, and administrators said they are working now to address the needs of a larger student body.

CC sophomore, John David Fernandez, dies of pneumonia

After John David Fernandez died of pneumonia on Saturday, classmates, friends, and colleagues spoke of his inspiring nature and intellect.

John David Fernandez, CC '12, dies of pneumonia

After John David Fernandez died of pneumonia on Saturday, classmates, friends, and colleagues spoke of his inspiring nature and intellect.