University Closed, Nov. 6
As a matter of longstanding University policy, Columbia University is closed for Election Day on Tuesday, Nov. 6. There are no classes Nov. 5 or Nov. 6. All administrative offices are closed on Nov. 6. The University will reopen and all classes will resume on Wednesday, Nov. 7.
Prospective voters who visit Who’s on the Ballot (whosontheballot.org) and submit their address will be provided with their polling place, who is running for office at every level of government and links to candidates’ campaign websites and social media pages. Make your voice heard. Vote.
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| Artworks by contemporary Cambodian artists, including survivors of the Khmer Rouge genocide, are on display at Columbia’s Maison Française and Italian Academy. |
Columbia in the Headlines
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Prof. Patricia J. Williams: Racism Remains Alive and Well
Financial Times, May 5
Prof. Ray Fisman & Bruce Usher: What is the Best Way of Innovating for Social Change?
The New Yorker, May 3
Prof. Tim Wu: The Coming War Over Net Neutrality
Reuters, April 26
Prof. John C. Coffee Jr.: Are Shareholders Bonuses Incentives or Bribes?
The New York Times, April 21
Prof. Ilyana Kuziemko: Our Feelings About Inquality: It's Complicated

