Columbia University Hall Of Famer, George Gregory, Harlem Elected Offical And More
At 6-foot-4, George Gregory stood tall not only on the basketball court in the late 1920s but also in the annals of Harlem history and beyond.
At 6-foot-4, George Gregory stood tall not only on the basketball court in the late 1920s but also in the annals of Harlem history and beyond.
The virtual mini-lecture series this Fall 2023 is hosted by some of our world-renowned faculty members at Harlem’s Columbia University.
New York-based bassist, composer, bandleader, producer, and educator Dezron Douglas returns to Harlem’s Miller Theatre with his acclaimed quartet.
On Tuesday, April 18th, 9 AM to 1 PM , you are invited to join the first Happy Munkey, Choose Happy Symposium event, at the Columbia Forum in partnership with Community Board 9.
Along Inwood’s waterfront were a series of boathouses, with two being owned by Columbia University in Harlem, NY.
New York Blood Center’s Project ACHIEVE and Harlem‘s Columbia University’s Columbia Research Unit are working in partnership.
“One of the top jazz pianists in the world” (The Los Angeles Times), the NEA Jazz Master Kenny Barron makes his long-overdue Miller debut with the trio he has been leading for the last decade.
Columbia University invites members of the Upper Manhattan community to apply to join the 10th cohort of A’Lelia Bundles Community Scholars.
Today, Mayor Bill de Blasio, New York City Economic Development Corporation (NYCEDC), and NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH) announced their selection of Columbia University Harlem.
New York City Economic Development Corporation (NYCEDC) selected Columbia University as the first winner of the Rapid Testing Innovation Competition (RTIC).
New York City Economic Development Corporation (NYCEDC) selected Harlem-based Columbia University as the first winner of the Rapid Testing Innovation Competition (RTIC).
Exterior work is progressing on the two newest additions to Columbia University‘s Manhattanville campus. Named the Henry R. Kravis Building and the Ronald O. Perelman Center for Business Innovation.
The beginning of college can be a tumultuous and confusing time for many young people.
Harlem’s Columbia University, in partnership with the biopharmaceutical company Sorrento Therapeutics, announced Wednesday an agreement that would bring to market a coronavirus saliva-based test people can take at home.
In his desire to take his business to the next level, Allan Suarez, a principal and chief operations officer for All Renovation Construction (AR Construction), joined the second cohort of the CU Grow Vendor Development Program in 2018.