CU Live: Talent Showcase
Join the University Life Events Council for their second annual CU Live: Talent Showcase to celebrate the diverse talents of all Columbia students! This event is free and open to all students.
Join the University Life Events Council for their second annual CU Live: Talent Showcase to celebrate the diverse talents of all Columbia students! This event is free and open to all students.
Join Columbia faculty for a hands-on workshop and learn leadership skills that will positively impact your studies and future career. All graduate students are welcome to attend. Light lunch will be served.
Join Columbia faculty for a hands-on workshop and learn leadership skills that will positively impact your studies and future career. All graduate students are welcome to attend. Light lunch will be served.
Enjoy the opening night reception of gallery exhibitions from students in Columbia's MFA program in Visual Arts.
Sprintax is the tax preparation software provided by the ISSO for international students and scholars in F or J status, who are all required to mail at least one federal nonresident tax form (form 8843) to the IRS (Internal Revenue Service). Sprintax VP Enda Kelleher will provide a general overview of the U.S. tax-filing process.
A student-facilitated dialogue on identities' influence on our mental health and wellness experience. Part of the ROOTED Dinner & Dialogue series sponsored by Undergraduate Student Life.
Join Columbia faculty members for a discussion on the experiences of women of color in higher education. Dinner will be served. Part of the Graduate Initiative for Inclusion and Engagement.
The Maison Française and SIPA Students of Color invite you to a free screening of Raoul Peck's documentary on racism in America, based on James Baldwin's unfinished manuscript.
How can we express our identities on campus while maintaining an inclusive community?
Join scholars and activists for a roundtable conversation on transnational feminism. Participants will explore how its theory and practice can build more robust conversation around human rights, race relations, sexuality, and more.
Hear from a diverse group of experts as they discuss “religious liberty” and its meaning for undocumented people, immigration activists of faith, immigrants a part of the LGBTQ+ community, and those in need of reproductive health care.
Lights, camera, action! Join the University Life Events Council to a screening of short films created by students throughout the University community.
Join Miller Theater for "The Guys," a play by Anne Nelson that speaks to the aftermath of the September 11th attacks in New York City. Starring Dan Lauria and Wendie Malick.
A student-facilitated dialogue on the ways class and socioeconomic status emerge in our everyday interactions. Part of the ROOTED Dinner & Dialogue series sponsored by Undergraduate Student Life.
The 9th annual Beyond the Bars Conference of the Center for Justice at Columbia University will focus on the struggles for justice, equity and safety led by women and girls directly impacted by the criminal legal system.
Join bestselling author Mark Bittman together with labor advocates, scientists, government officials and journalists as they explore the impact of health disparities, nutrition, worker rights and climate change on our food supply.
Sit in on a live recording of “Person Place Thing,” the podcast hosted by five-time, Emmy-award winner Randy Cohen, as he interviews Charles Branas, Columbia University Professor of Epidemiology.
Get resources and tips on how to facilitate a dynamic conversation on identity, race and inclusion. Become a University Life Campus Conversations Facilitator!
The Office of University Life invites you to take a break from your studies and join us for games and casual conversations with Columbia graduate and professional students. Part of the Graduate Initiative for Inclusion and Engagement.
The Office of University Life Events Council and the General Studies Student Council invite you to a screening of If Beale Street Could Talk - one of the top 10 films of 2018 chosen by both the National Board of Review and American Film Institute.