Despite the Supreme Court’s decision to extend federal protections to LGBTQ+ employees in 2020, along with the Equality Act by the House of Representatives in 2021, recent data reveals that 17>>>
Despite the Supreme Court’s decision to extend federal protections to LGBTQ+ employees in 2020, along with the Equality Act by the House of Representatives in 2021, recent data reveals that 17>>>
During the research and writing of the book, were you ever surprised by anything new you learned about Nevelson? One unexpected thing that I encountered in the months I spent digging through her>>>
Dr. Su Yon Pak started her journey at Union Theological Seminary in 1994. Since then, she has been an integral member of the UTS community – serving in various instrumental roles at the Seminary>>>
Notebook is a Columbia News series that highlights just some of the many fascinating students who study at our University. Omid Cohensedgh came to Columbia to pursue his undergraduate degree in>>>
Attorney, gay activist and specialist in international law, he was 81 Blake T. Franklin was a partner first at Coudert Brothers, then later based in the New York office of Gibson, Dunn>>>
When the Children Come Home is a special project. Although it is not my first solo show, it’s the first expansive survey of my work, exploring ideas of home and its intersections with>>>
Columbia University’s Zuckerman Institute is seeking an artist to produce commissioned work for the “Art in the Education Lab” program.🎨🔬 The chosen artist will receive a $10,000 budget to produce>>>
Dear Members of the TC Community: Memorial Day is an important day of reflection as we remember those who died for our country in military service to protect our rights and freedoms. Today>>>
Columbia News produces a monthly newsletter (subscribe here!) and article series featuring a roundup of awards and milestones that Columbia faculty, staff, and students have received in recent days>>>
About 20% of students ages 12-18 experience bullying, whether in-person, online or both. Bullying takes many forms, from spreading rumors and insults to physical violence and property destruction>>>
With Secretary Hillary Rodham Clinton at the helm, IGP will be based out of Columbia’s renowned School of International and Public Affairs (SIPA) and host a world-class cohort of Inaugural Carnegie>>>
Residents took a community health tour to meet local community leaders and visit the East Harlem Neighborhood Action Center, the East Harlem Asthma Center of Excellence, and the NYCHA Jefferson>>>
Union President Serene Jones will be joined by Dean of EDS at Union Kelly Brown Douglas, and nationally-recognized human-rights activist and public theologian Ruby Nell Sales. Ms. Sales, who>>>
Last year, for the first time ever, two openly LGBTQ+ scientists—the chemist Carolyn Bertozzi and the geneticist Svante Pääbo—won Nobel Prizes. Their scientific discoveries have paved the way for>>>
March 16, 2017, New York, NY This Sunday, March 19th and Monday, March 20th, The Jewish Theological Seminary (JTS) will host a conference with the first openly gay JTS-ordained rabbis and other>>>
Last Updated on February 13, 2023 by Kittredge Cherry Hands Around the God Box was an interfaith prayer vigil to end religious homophobia. It was held at the Interchurch Center in New York City on>>>
Celebrate LGBTQ+ history at Columbia and the people who made that history with a little trivia. June 14, 2021 It’s June, which means it is time to celebrate Pride and the history of LGBTQ+>>>
‘Harlem Pride Is Leading a New Renaissance:’ A Conversation with Co-Founder Carmen Neely Columbia Neighbors spoke with Neely about the vision behind Harlem Pride and their annual>>>
Q Clinic provides free primary care tailored to the needs of the LGBTQ+ community. We are a student-run, free clinic established in 2015 by medical students and faculty at Columbia University Irving>>>
Today, The Jewish Theological Seminary joined an amicus brief filed in the United States Supreme Court on behalf of a diverse group of religious leaders and institutions supporting the rights of>>>
A litigation partner at Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP, Roberta Kaplan successfully argued before the US Supreme Court the landmark United States v. Windsor marriage equality case>>>