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Addressing international students, whose lives have been particularly disrupted by COVID-19 and misguided decisions by the US Government.

It is now the moment to focus our attention on how the University will operate in the coming academic year.

Angela Rasmussen and Melissa Stockwell from Irving Medical Center answered pressing questions about staying safe this summer.

The latest updates on what to expect and construction updates related to the Manhattanville campus.

$500,000 was distributed to 18 organizations as part of the Special COVID-19 Impact Grants.

The Zuckerman Institute at Columbia has found new ways to come together to combat COVID-19 and take a stand against racism.

A'Lelia Bundles Community Scholar Debbie Meyer writes about the potential benefits of remote learning for struggling readers.

Bundles Scholar Renee Cummings discussed the COVID-19 pandemic, protesting police brutality, and ethical AI in her June 18 lecture.

The latest updates on what to expect and construction updates related to the Manhattanville campus.

Centennial celebration gathers more than 40 of Harlem’s most treasured Institutions in an unprecedented partnership.

The latest updates on what to expect and construction updates related to the Manhattanville campus.

New Columbia University initiative partners with local food pantries to support food relief.

In its 73rd year, the CCS Annual Appeal brought in enough money to grant $217,000 to 50 organizations in Harlem and Morningside Heights. Six of the organizations were first-time grant recipients.

The latest updates on what to expect and construction updates related to the Manhattanville campus.

On June 12, the Columbia Community Scholars Program was renamed to honor Columbia University Trustee A’Lelia Bundles.