Have a comment? A story idea? Let us know.

Joy Resmovits

Bollinger talks M’ville, travel at fireside chat

Monday's fireside chat with University President Lee Bollinger hit on the free speech scholar's perennial favorites: globalization and Columbia’s place in it, and Manhattanville and the University’s need for space.

Monday's fireside chat with University President Lee Bollinger hit on the free speech scholar's perennial favorites: globalization and Columbia’s place in it, and Manhattanville and the University’s need for space.

Bollinger talks global centers, M'ville

On Monday's Fireside Chat, University President Lee Bollinger had globalization and Manhattanville on his mind.

On Monday's Fireside Chat, University President Lee Bollinger had globalization and Manhattanville on his mind.

French charter school faces space, money challenges

The New York French American Charter School plans to open its doors to teach kindergarten, first, and second grades this fall, and expand after that. But months after being approved, the school that had been slated for Harlem still hasn’t found a home.

The New York French American Charter School plans to open its doors to teach kindergarten, first, and second grades this fall, and expand after that. But months after being approved, the school that had been slated for Harlem still hasn’t found a home.

Attorney General, longtime Law prof honored for excellence

The mood at Columbia Law School’s Medal for Excellence luncheon at the Waldorf Astoria on Friday ranged from weary to optimistic. All the while, servers kept wine glasses more than half full.

The mood at Columbia Law School’s Medal for Excellence luncheon at the Waldorf Astoria on Friday ranged from weary to optimistic. All the while, servers kept wine glasses more than half full.

Life imitates art, art imitates audience in CC alum’s ‘Dorian Gray’ adaptation

Daniel Mitura, CC '09, is hitting the off-Broadway stage with a multi-dimensional adaptation of "The Picture of Dorian Gray."

Daniel Mitura, CC '09, is hitting the off-Broadway stage with a multi-dimensional adaptation of "The Picture of Dorian Gray."

NOMADS again on the move off-B’way

"The Picture of Dorian Gray"—developed by NOMADS, Columbia students, and alumni—is the fourth NOMADS production to premiere at an off-Broadway venue. The production kicks off NOMADS' spring season.

"The Picture of Dorian Gray"—developed by NOMADS, Columbia students, and alumni—is the fourth NOMADS production to premiere at an off-Broadway venue. The production kicks off NOMADS' spring season.

GSAPP faculty member faces new charge in Iran

Instead of teaching at Columbia, Kian Tajbakhsh, Ph.D. '93, is in solitary confinement.

Instead of teaching at Columbia, Kian Tajbakhsh, Ph.D. '93, is in solitary confinement.

Arts Initiative moves to School of the Arts

The Columbia University Arts Initiative is now under the wing of the Graduate School of the Arts.

The Columbia University Arts Initiative is now under the wing of the Graduate School of the Arts.

Tajbakhsh, Ph.D. '93, sentenced to at least 12 years in Iranian prison

Instead of teaching at Columbia's Graduate School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation, urban planning scholar Kian Tajbakhsh is in solitary confinement.

Instead of teaching at Columbia's Graduate School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation, urban planning scholar Kian Tajbakhsh is in solitary confinement.

Barnard endowment valued at $174 million

Though Barnard's endowment increased since previous announcements, it is relatively puny—and Debora Spar wants to fix that.

Though Barnard's endowment increased since previous announcements, it is relatively puny—and Debora Spar wants to fix that.