
Colette Holcomb
Staff Writer at Columbia Daily Spectator
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2 weeks ago |
columbiaspectator.com | Colette Holcomb
Alicia Graf Mack, GS ’03, the dean and director of the Juilliard School’s dance division and a member of the School of General Studies board of visitors, will serve as the General Studies Class Day speaker for the class of 2025. General Studies Dean Lisa Rosen-Metsch, GS/JTS ’90, announced the speaker in an April 2 email to General Studies seniors. General Studies is Columbia’s undergraduate college dedicated to nontraditional students.
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2 weeks ago |
columbiaspectator.com | Stella Ragas |Colette Holcomb |Isabella Ramírez |Esha Karam
Students asked Barnard President Laura Rosenbury and Dean Leslie Grinage if Barnard was planning on making policy changes similar to those made at Columbia following demands from the federal government. Students asked Barnard President Laura Rosenbury and Dean Leslie Grinage if Barnard was planning on making policy changes similar to those made at Columbia following demands from the federal government.
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3 weeks ago |
columbiaspectator.com | Colette Holcomb |Natalie Cosgrove
The lawsuit follows the University’s Friday acquiescence to several of the Trump administration’s demands for policy changes. The lawsuit follows the University’s Friday acquiescence to several of the Trump administration’s demands for policy changes. The AFT and AAUP filed the lawsuit on behalf of their Columbia members, naming several government agencies—including the Department of Justice, Department of Education, Health and Human Services, and General Services Administration—as defendants.
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3 weeks ago |
columbiaspectator.com | Colette Holcomb |Spencer Davis
The lawsuit was filed on behalf of Mahmoud Khalil, SIPA ’24, and seven anonymous Barnard and Columbia students. The lawsuit was filed on behalf of Mahmoud Khalil, SIPA ’24, and seven anonymous Barnard and Columbia students. Subramanian asked the attorney if the committee intended to publicize the identities of the disciplined students or turn them over to an administrative agency for enforcement. The attorney said not to his knowledge, adding that would be atypical for a congressional committee.
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1 month ago |
columbiaspectator.com | Colette Holcomb |Natalie Cosgrove
The lawsuit follows the University’s Friday acquiescence to several of the Trump administration’s demands for policy changes. The lawsuit follows the University’s Friday acquiescence to several of the Trump administration’s demands for policy changes. The AFT and AAUP filed the lawsuit on behalf of their Columbia members, naming several government agencies—including the Department of Justice, Department of Education, Health and Human Services, and General Services Administration—as defendants.
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