I Can’t Believe It’s Plant-Powered On March 21, five dining halls – Faculty House, John Jay, JJ’s Place, Chef Mike’s Sub Shop, and Ferris Booth Commons – competed>>>
I Can’t Believe It’s Plant-Powered On March 21, five dining halls – Faculty House, John Jay, JJ’s Place, Chef Mike’s Sub Shop, and Ferris Booth Commons – competed>>>
Books are the building blocks from which children learn; they are windows into creative spaces that inspire, educate and encourage and act as informative learning tools in the classroom. Yet>>>
Get to know a few of the students who have inspired us this year by taking a look at our 2023–2024 Student Look Book. Spanning a wide age range and a wealth of academic interests, these students>>>
The Judge Simon H. Rifkind Award Luncheon was held on Monday, March 11, 2024, at the Pierre Hotel in New York City. This year, JTS honored Loretta Lynch, former United States attorney general and>>>
JTS was pleased to welcome a delegation of Israeli jurists and lawyers to campus earlier this month. Members of the delegation included Yoram Danziger, former judge of the Israel Supreme Court;>>>
TC’s mission of creating bold solutions that can serve to create change for the common good is embedded into the fabric of Impact Day. As we reflect on the impact that TC’s annual day of>>>
Senior jazz trumpet major Kellin Hanas (BM ’24) shares highlights of her time at MSM, her after-graduation plans, and tells us about the MSM Jazz Orchestra concert Celebrating the Composers of Now>>>
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>>>
This master class is sponsored by Balenciaga as part of the Balenciaga Music Series tribute to the work and legacy of the late composer, Angelo Badalamenti, a Manhattan School of Music alumnus who>>>
Columbia Engineering researchers develop a novel approach that can detect AI-generated content without needing access to the AI’s architecture, algorithms, or training data–a first in the field>>>
A vast majority of Americans receive their news digitally nowadays, according to the Pew Research Center, and only five percent prefer print media over digital. But Kelsey Russell, a student in>>>
With Dr. Eitan Fishbane, Professor of Jewish Thought, JTS and Dr. Marcus Mordecai Schwartz, Ripps Schnitzer Librarian for Special Collections; Assistant Professor, Talmud and Rabbinics, JTS Courses>>>
Nurses play an integral role in ensuring successful transitions across settings of care, stages of health, and seasons of life. Their essential contributions extend far beyond direct patient care>>>
This week, coinciding with the 14th anniversary of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) being signed into law, Columbia University’s Incite Institute released 26 new interviews from>>>
Manhattan School of Music presents NINE Nine is reborn at MSM: a completely reimagined version of this Broadway classic features a 28-piece orchestra conducted by David Loud. An adaptation of Italian>>>
Part of Between the Lines: Author Conversations from The Library of JTS Facing the harrowing task of rebuilding a life in the wake of the Holocaust, many Jewish survivors, community and religious>>>
MSM Vocal Arts alumnus Daniel Espinal (BM ’22) won the 2024 Eric and Dominique Laffont Competition on March 17 at the Metropolitan Opera along with four other competitors — they each receive a>>>
We spoke with Reiko Füting (DMA ’00), Dean of Academic Core and Head of Composition, who tells us a bit about the graduate experience and curriculum here at MSM! Reiko Füeting (DMA ’00), Dean of>>>
Notebook is a Columbia News series that highlights just some of the many fascinating students who study at our University. With spring just around the corner, Mo’ne Davis will most likely be>>>
On this first day of spring, we send warm greetings for a happy and prosperous Persian New Year to all who observe this joyous occasion. Nowruz, a Farsi word translated as “New Day” in English>>>
The Jewish Theological Seminary is pleased to announce its latest exhibition entitled “Seeing the Unseeable: Kabbalistic Imagery from the Library of The Jewish Theological Seminary.” This new exhibit>>>
Spring has arrived on #TCWay, bringing promises of sunshine, blossoms, plenty of friendly gatherings, and warmer days ahead. Join us as we look back on our favorite snapshots of seasons past. >>>
There’s No Conversation Without the Other “It is a conversation I’m invested in, but only because it means we’re invested in another person,” Rankine said. “There’s no conversation without the>>>
Included in Benjamin Saver’s The Most Wanted Piano Teachers in the USA and cited as “one of the world’s most sought-after artist teachers” (Dean Elder, Clavier, U.S.), Solomon Mikowsky was renowned>>>
Each year, Impact Day offers a chance to showcase the TC community’s commitment to enacting change through action. For its third iteration, the event was bigger than ever and the community>>>