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More than 70 Columbia University students received sanctions for involvement in pro-Palestine protests, as the university implements new judicial processes under the provost's office.
The group is supporting the pro-Palestinian student activist amid the government’s appeal of his release from ICE detention.
Since Oct. 7, college campuses have become flashpoints for unrest over the war in Gaza, with Columbia University front and ...
NEW YORK — Columbia University announced disciplinary action Tuesday against students who participated in a pro-Palestinian demonstration inside the Ivy League school’s main library before ...
The university is advertising the open teaching positions to adjuncts, postdocs and New York–based graduate students at other ...
MORNINGSIDE HEIGHTS, Manhattan (WABC) -- Columbia University opened its first all-electric undergraduate residence hall, with ...
Students on the University of South Carolina's Columbia campus experienced an active shooter scare on Sunday evening, but no ...