EXCLUSIVE: Tyler Labine, star of NBC’s New Amsterdam, is joining All Night Wrong, the comedy from director Jason James and ...
In all honesty, when I first got it, I wasn’t overly taken with the look of the Wyldwood Waterproof Hiking Shell from Columbia’s OutDry Extreme range – mainly (actually, entirely ...
An outspoken Columbia University professor, who has accused the school of being a hotbed of antisemitism, has been temporarily banned from its campus. Columbia said it isn’t letting Shai Davidai ...
(New York Jewish Week) — Shai Davidai, an Israeli assistant professor at Columbia University’s business school and outspoken pro-Israel activist, said he has been barred from the school’s ...
By Vimal Patel and Sharon Otterman Columbia University has temporarily barred a vocal pro-Israel professor from campus, saying he repeatedly harassed and intimidated the school’s employees.
COLUMBIA, S.C. — A federal judge appears unlikely to grant the request of a South Carolina inmate scheduled to be executed in just over three weeks to take away the power of granting him ...
Columbia reported on Sept. 27 an investment return of 11.5 percent on its endowment for the fiscal year of 2024—putting the University on track to outperform peer institutions in investment returns.
Broadway dancer Zelig Williams, who has performed in productions of MJ The Musical ... recently relocated from New York to his hometown of Columbia, South Carolina, to work as a dance teacher ...
Strauss attended Oberlin College, the London School of Economics and Columbia University School of Law. He was a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Strauss is survived by ...
A group of pro-Palestinian students at Columbia University are scaling up their rhetoric against Israel, calling for "liberation by any means necessary, including armed resistance." In a statement ...
Nearly six months after Columbia University banned Khymani James, a Pro-Palestinian student activist, who said “Zionists don’t deserve to live,” the coalition that had apologized on his ...
One problem is that more than 1 in 4 industry workers still live there. Here’s a big problem: 27 percent of the industry’s workers (still) reside in L.A., according to a 2024 Otis College report.