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In a time when they are needed the most, New York nonprofits are facing grave uncertainty from the impact of COVID-19.

CUIMC has started screening COVID-19 survivors for antibodies that could be used to treat others.

While some businesses have closed completely—many local businesses are still open, but have modified their hours or limited their services. 

Walter South, who was on Community Board 9 for nearly 40 years, passed away Sunday from a COVID-19 infection.

The team from CONTAGION is back, and they’re spreading facts— not fear. This time, they joined forces with scientists at the Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health.

The grant program is designed to provide emergency cash assistance to businesses, non-profits and partnerships taking a financial hit due to the coronavirus pandemic.

To combat the blood shortage due to canceled drives, the New York Blood Center is extending open hours at their donor centers.

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

Given the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the U.S. Census Bureau has made a number of adjustments to their operations.

Information and resources for 125th street businesses and Harlem community at-large.

Veteran war and disaster correspondent Judith Matloff shares her tips for surviving the new normal during the virus outbreak.

Columbia faculty launch a free website with 70 courses to help students explore new ideas and structure their day during uncertain times.

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

In response to the COVID-19 crisis, the University decides to offer two months of free rent to qualifying local businesses.  

Learn if your business is considered essential under this new COVID-19 law.