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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.

USenate debates academic calendar

University Senate education committee members say they hope to produce a formal proposal regarding next year's academic calendar.

GS diplomas to remain in English

The School of General Studies will not offer Latin diplomas.

Graduate students struggle to find affordable child care

According to the Graduate Student Advisory Council’s Quality of Life Survey, 91 percent of graduate students with children, classified Columbia’s support of student-parents as average to poor.

Butler Library completes 15 years of renovations

After 15 years and over $110 million, Butler Library renovations are finally coming to an end.

MORNINGSIDE HEIGHTS »

Assembly member O’Donnell hosts Manhattan Valley forum, solicits local feedback

Assembly member Daniel O'Donnell hosted a community forum on Saturday that focused heavily on affordable housing and small businesses.

Nursing home may give P.S. 163 room to expand

Transitional shelter to remain on 107th through November

ACADEMICS »

Administrators wine, dine at Paris opening

To celebrate the launch of Columbia’s newest Global Center in Paris, University President Lee Bollinger and several dozen Columbia alumni, administrators, and faculty members put on their best attire for a cocktail party at the Hotel Ritz Paris.

CU launches center in Mumbai

Constantine loses first suit against Teachers College

Columbia scholar, Kian Tajbakhsh, temporarily released from prison

WEST HARLEM »

Local groups campaign for better sex ed

Principals don’t decide whether students have sex, but in New York City public schools, they do decide whether students learn about it.

Uncertainty over Rangel’s career

In Harlem, mixed feelings on Paterson

Teachers College plans model public school for Harlem

ADMINISTRATION »

Prof temporarily released from Iranian prison

Kian Tajbakhsh will get to enjoy the Iranian New Year outside of prison, with his family.

Colleagues remember Law School dean

New dean for School of Nursing

Bollinger talks M’ville, travel at fireside chat

WEEK IN REVIEW »

AUDIO SLIDESHOW: Photos of the Week

Photos of the Week for March 1st through 5th

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