
Launching the New Hip-Hop Studies Minor
Dec 12, 2017The Fresh Connect event brought communities together to celebrate the launch of the new Hip-Hop Studies minor.

The Fresh Connect event brought communities together to celebrate the launch of the new Hip-Hop Studies minor.

Columbia staff and faculty members share the books, podcasts, and TV shows they can鈥檛 get enough of.

Associate Professor Joan Giroux and Assistant Professor Ren茅 King guide students鈥 exploration of Chicago through its urban planning and activism.

Associate Professor Alton Miller imparts lessons from the charismatic and revered mayor to his "Big Chicago" students.

American Sign Language (ASL) Associate Professor Diana Gorman Jamrozik believes students who take ASL courses are part of a 鈥渞evolution鈥 in Deaf awareness.

First-semester students in Sam Weller's "Big Chicago" course find inspiration in the city and tap into their own stories.

Alton Miller, Prexy Nesbitt, and the Columbia community had strong ties to 1983 Honorary Degree Recipient and Chicago鈥檚 first African-American mayor Harold Washington.

#GivingTuesday highlights the support of Columbia鈥檚 community and the direct impact generosity has on Columbia students.

Meet Columbia鈥檚 new fundraising team, whose diverse professional backgrounds bring new energy and vision to build a culture of engagement and giving.

Hot off the heels of being named a top music program in the country for the second year in a row, a Masters in Music Composition for the Screen alumni showcase reveals the collaboration process between composers and filmmakers.

Professor Stephen Asma鈥檚 鈥淏ig Chicago鈥 course rethinks monsters and our capability of being monstrous.

Faculty member Shannon Downey鈥檚 viral embroidery balances traditional crafts with internet activism.

Watch highlights from the Columbia faculty, staff, students, and alumni who made headlines in 2016-17.

Evolution, cultural studies, and Chicago history provoke curiosity in the "Big Chicago" course taught by Robin Whatley and Ames Hawkins.

After more than two decades, the Pilsen community welcomes back Photography alum Akito Tsuda 鈥93 to celebrate his book and exhibition, "Pilsen Days."

Tonika Johnson 鈥03 creates new narratives of Englewood and other Chicago neighborhoods through art-making.

A year of Undoing Racism workshops show Columbia鈥檚 commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion.

In its 25th year, Columbia鈥檚 American Sign Language (ASL) Department continues to reflect the evolution of Deaf culture.

Cinema and Television Arts Associate Professor Karla Fuller explores authorship in filmmaking in the 鈥淏ig Chicago鈥 course, Chicago Film History.

In Jim DeRogatis鈥 鈥淏ig Chicago鈥 course, first-year students learn from a music critic, an investigative reporter breaking national stories, and a Chicagoan.

Raquel 鈥淩ocky鈥 Monroe weaves dance scholarship and pop culture studies in her 鈥淏ig Chicago鈥 Dance, Sex, and Popular Culture course.

2017 Excellence in Teaching Award winners Ann Gunkel and Kristi Bramlett present on what makes their pedagogies unique.

A student-produced exhibition will offer a behind-the-scenes look at the new South Loop murals.

淫妻社 honors more than 2,200 graduating students and six honorary degree recipients.

Composer-in-Residence Miriam Cutler and Kubilay Uner, director of the Music Composition for the Screen MFA, discuss how they prepare student-composers for their industry.

Joan Giroux and Ren茅 King collaborate to teach Interior Architecture students how to design spaces with a real-life impact.

Digital Learning opens up new opportunities for Columbia.

Ervin Johnson鈥檚 Dammeyer Fellowship culminated in a weekend-long exhibition at Ravenswood鈥檚 Gallery 19.

Get to know some of Columbia's long-time and beloved campus security staff.

Photography faculty member Brad Temkin talks about what it means for him to win the prestigious award.

Television Associate Professor Mat Rappaport鈥檚 course in 360 video expands the boundaries of content creation.

Years of collaborative relationships converge in Photography faculty member Cecil McDonald Jr.鈥檚 debut monograph.

A preview of Tania Richard's and Fo Wilson鈥檚 upcoming presentations at the April 26 Faculty Showcase.

Columbia鈥檚 eight newly tenured faculty members share more about themselves and their work.

Dance visiting lecturer Kelsa Robinson on how Columbia鈥檚 B-Series can reintroduce audiences to underground dance and hip-hop.

Shawn Wax, Columbia's new VP of Development and Alumni Relations, discusses what he's most looking forward to at the college and why he admires Chicagoans.

Columbia鈥檚 new LMS will create more collaborative and effective classroom time through its ease of mobile use.

Ai Weiwei鈥檚 first solo show in Chicago opens at the Museum of Contemporary Photography on April 13.

Columbia launches new pre-collegiate summer programs aimed at students wanting to jump-start their education.

Andrew Causey and Anne Marie Mitchell will present their recent scholarship at the first of many cross-departmental showcases.

Stephan Wanger 鈥94 recycles thousands of Mardi Gras beads into gigantic, detailed mosaics鈥攁nd teaches others to do the same through his nonprofit, Bead Town.

The intersection of feminism and social practice is at the center of Columbia鈥檚 upcoming exhibition.

Assistant professor of English Nicole Spigner writes on the impetus for Columbia鈥檚 'truth talk' series and the need to address police brutality as a community.

Recent alumni return to Columbia to discuss their post-graduation journeys as successful Black professionals.

Columbia partners with Lyric Opera to bring major industry leaders like Ren茅e Fleming and Michelle Williams into the classroom.

New Dean of Students John Pelrine talks about how he envisions working with students and the larger Columbia community.

Opening March 1, the Chicago Feminist Film Festival is screening what Hollywood won鈥檛.






Provost Wearden on curricular enhancements and recent academic appointments.

With the increasing tension between the current White House administration and the media, how will the next generation of mulitimedia journalists tell their stories?

Columbia鈥檚 new Senior VP of Business Affairs and CFO shares his insights on Chicago, the college and how he views his role in changing the world.

MFA student America Salomon's first foray into curating reveals a surprising body of work.