Columbia Will Pay $9 Million to Settle Lawsuit Over U.S. News Ranking

Students said they had been overcharged for their educations as a result of incorrect data that they said the school had used to artificially inflate its ranking.

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The Formerly Incarcerated Person Who Turned Down Columbia’s Ph.D. Offer

After 30 years in prison, Ibrahim Rivera was headed to the Ivy League. Then he realized that because of Trump administration threats, the university could not guarantee his funding would survive.

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Who Is Claire Shipman, the New Interim President of Columbia?

The former television journalist and co-chair of the university’s board of trustees takes the helm at a time of significant peril for the institution.

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