The JTC coding bootcamp serves as a gateway for formerly incarcerated individuals to explore potential careers in the technology sector. The program teaches the fundamentals of Python and provides other training and networking opportunities.
The Digital Media Training Program presents the premiere of Harlem to Kilimanjaro, a documentary film chronicling the May 2019 trip to Tanzania, East Africa by 5 Harlem-based filmmakers. The screening is FREE and will take place at Alfred Lerner Hall.
Come watch University employees go head to head in a fun Basketball Tournament benefiting Columbia Community Service. 100% of the event's ticket sales will support the 73rd Annual Appeal. Tickets are only $10 and give you access to all the games!
The Columbia Newsletter - News for our Neighbors is now the Neighbors Newsletter. The Fall/Winter edition is out! Download a PDF, pick up a copy at one of dozens of local organizations or sign up to have one mailed to your home.
The station was closed for nearly a year. The newly reopened station marks the first complete replacement of elevators at this station in over a century. Learn more about the improvements
The 21st Annual Friends and Neighbors Breakfast hosted by President Lee C. Bollinger was held on December 10th. Over 200 local community leaders gathered.
Graduate Scholarships for Elementary School Teachers
Teachers passionate about enhancing the quality of elementary school education within the local community can earn a scholarship toward a graduate degree at Columbia or Teachers College.
LGBTQI+ patients recieve care with respect and dignity from the Q Clinic. Learn how CU medical students volunteer their time and expertise at the student and faculty led facility.
West Harlem Development Corp. and its partners proudly celebrated the inaugural Harlem Jazz & Music Festival. The festival was a success and is sure to become a staple of Harlem's rich culture.
Professor Mike Massamino spoke to middle school students at MS 302 and PS 126 about his career, with the goal of inspiring them to learn more about STEM. Read on to learn how an Engineer can visit your local school.
On December 4th, 25 individuals took the next step toward their careers in the union construction trades when they graduated from the Pathways to Apprenticeship training program at Columbia University.