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Nine first-year students from the College have been awarded the 2019 Presidential Global Fellowships.
Columbia Fencing claimed its 16th national championship title and its first since winning back to back titles in 2015 and 2016 Sunday at the NCAA National Fencing Championships at Wolstein Center on the campus of Cleveland State University.
Lauren Q. Nguyen CC’19, a classics major, has been awarded the prestigious Pearson Fellowship from the Society of Classical Studies (SCS), which will sponsor a year of post-graduate study at Oxford.
Columbia College joins University community in mourning passing of School of General Studies Emeritus Peter J. Awn
At the end of 2018, in the CU Records recording space on the fifth floor of Lerner Hall, seven musicians — including Riley Burke CC’18, Nick Loud CC’21 and Michael Coiro CC’21 — were hard at work recording their debut EP. Flash forward to January 2019, and The Wild, The Innocent have released their eponymous first record.
Alena Zhang CC’21 has been selected as a member of the cohort for the prestigious Global Sustainability Scholars Program (GSS), an experiential learning opportunity that fosters professional development in the STEM field of transdisciplinary sustainability science and innovation.
Former U.S. Congressman Beto O’Rourke CC’95 recently returned to campus, where he spoke to College students in Low Rotunda.
Columbia College Today (CCT) has announced its first-ever short fiction contest for Columbia College students, offering them the opportunity to showcase their creative writing skills while simultaneously providing them an opportunity to have their work read by three established alumni authors.