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Columbia Cyberattack Appears Politically Motivated, University Says The attacker, described as a “hacktivist,” shut down computer systems and stole student data last week.
The Middle States Commission on Higher Education warned Columbia University that its accreditation could be in jeopardy. The warning, sent June 26, comes after the Education Department pressured the ...
Columbia University was hit by a suspected cyberattack Tuesday morning that knocked its systems offline for several hours, prompting the school to notify authorities, according to sources and ...
NEW YORK (Reuters) -Columbia University agreed to pay $9 million to settle a proposed class action by students who claimed it submitted false data to boost its position in U.S. News & World Report ...
Personal information about Columbia University students and applicants — including whether they were accepted or rejected by the school — has been stolen, according to a Bloomberg News review ...
Columbia University agreed to pay $9 million to settle a proposed class action by students who claimed it submitted false data to boost its position in U.S.News & World Report’s influential ...
The House Education Committee is probing Columbia University leaders over messages that appeared to downplay fears of antisemitism on the Ivy League campus last year. A new letter, penned by ...
NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani listed himself as Black on a Columbia application but later said he wasn’t, according to reporting from the New York Times.
Each week the real estate industry hosts multiple networking, continuing education and social events in Columbia and across the Midlands of South Carolina.
Columbia's administration has said preserving the university's academic autonomy is a "red line" as negotiations continue. Virginia Lam Abrams, a Columbia spokesperson, said university leaders ...
Columbia University has confirmed a massive cyberattack which compromised sensitive data of over two million students, applicants, and staff, per New York Post. Officials believe the incident ...