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Albright earned a certificate from the School of International and Public Affairs-affiliated Russian Institute and her PhD from Columbia in 1976.

Students, faculty, and staff will have the day off on Monday, June 20. 

President Bollinger announces that Columbia expand the initiative it put in place for students and scholars displaced by the crisis in Afghanistan to include those seeking refuge from the war in Ukraine. 

President Bollinger comments on the invasion of Ukraine. 

President Bollinger announces that the 2022 Commencement ceremonies will be in-person on May 18. In-person ceremonies will also be held for the Classes of 2020 and 2021 on May 19.

President Bollinger announces the Inclusive Public Safety Advisory Committee.

What the Supreme Court's decision to hear challenges to affirmative action at Harvard and the University of North Carolina means for higher education.

President Bollinger announces that Rui Costa will be stepping down from his role as CEO of the Mortimer B. Zuckerman Mind Brain Behavior Institute on June 30, 2022. 

President Bollinger announces the appointment of Katrina Armstrong to serve as the next leader of Columbia University Irving Medical Center. 

Roberto Malaspina, a Visiting Scholar at Columbia's School of the Arts, was attacked on December 2, 2021. 

President Bollinger shared information about the vigil for Davide Giri. 

Davide Giri, a graduate student at the School of Engineering and Applied Science, was killed in a violent attack near campus on Thursday night. 

President Bollinger announces the appointments of Weiping Wu as Interim Dean of Columbia’s Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation and Mario Gooden as Director of the Master of Architecture program.

President Bollinger updates the University community on Columbia's faculty diversity efforts.