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  1. Columbia University in the City of New York 208 Hamilton Hall, Mail Code 2805 1130 Amsterdam Avenue New York, NY 10027 ColumbiaCollege@columbia.edu Phone: 212-854-2441 College Offices

  2. Sanford S. Parker Prize. Established in 1980, this prize is awarded annually to a Columbia College graduating student who majored or concentrated in economics and plans on continuing his or her studies in an economics Ph.D. program within the two years following his or her graduation.

  3. Academics. Across departments, schools and institutes, Columbians at every level are driven by a passion for discovery, working in the service of improving human understanding and the advancement of our global society. How to Apply. The college application process is a time for reflection, research, aspiration and organization.

  4. HIST GU4518 Research Seminar: Columbia and Slavery. 4 points. In this course, students will write original, independent papers of around 25 pages, based on research in both primary and secondary sources, on an aspect of the relationship between Columbia College and its colonial predecessor King's College, with the institution of slavery.

  5. Opportunities for students looking to pursue an academic study of the arts at Columbia include those in Architecture, Creative Writing, Dance, Drama and Theatre Arts, Film Studies, Jazz Studies, Music and Visual Arts. The creative energy found at Columbia reflects a longstanding tradition of artistic excellence on campus.

  6. In 1896, Columbia College in the City of New York was renamed Columbia University in the City of New York, with the undergraduate school retaining the name Columbia College. In 1897, the Morningside campus opened its doors. Throughout the 20th century, changes at Columbia reflected changes in the world. The modern science of anthropology and ...

  7. 6,700. Columbia College and Columbia Engineering undergraduates. fact: 100+. programs of study. fact: 250+. faculty in the National Academy of Engineering, Academy of Science and American Academy of Arts and Sciences. A renowned liberal arts college within a world-class research university.