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Columbia on Monday canceled its main graduation ceremony due to the ongoing protests. Federal judges hire law grads annually for year-long clerkships that can lead to prestigious and high-paying ...
Despite claims that the police sweep was done to ensure a main graduation commencement, especially as the class of 2024 had its high school commencement canceled due to COVID, the university decided on May 6 to cancel the main commencement, though the various colleges and schools of the university planned to hold separate commencements.
Spencer Platt. Columbia's announcement Monday that it was canceling next week's universitywide commencement ceremony in favor of small-scale celebrations was met with disappointment from seniors ...
Updated May 6, 2024 at 1:12 PM. Columbia will replace its universitywide commencement ceremony on May 15 with "smaller-scale, school-based celebrations," university officials announced Monday ...
A scene of the reinstated campus encampment on April 21, 2024, several days after the NYPD arrested students and removed the first encampment. The 2024 Columbia University pro-Palestinian campus occupation is an ongoing protest at Columbia University in New York City. The protests began on April 17, 2024, when pro-Palestinian students ...
Columbia Law School's main building, Jerome L. Greene Hall, was designed by Wallace Harrison and Max Abramovitz, architects of the United Nations Headquarters and Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts (which for many years served as the site of Columbia Law School's graduation ceremonies). It is located at the intersection of Amsterdam Avenue ...
Columbia has cancelled its university-wide commencement ceremony this month for “smaller-scale, school-based celebrations”, after weeks of pro-Palestine protests on campus. “Our students ...
Charles Fried (1960), professor, Harvard Law (1961–87, 1989–95, 1999–present), U.S. Solicitor General (1985–89) E. Allan Farnsworth (1952), expert on the law of contracts and professor, Columbia Law (1952–2004) Michael Geist, Canadian legal academic in internet and E-Commerce law at the University of Ottawa.