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Columbia University’s Columbia Community Scholars 2020 Program In Harlem

04/15/202004/15/2020

The program, is part of Columbia University’s community benefits and services related to the Manhattanville Campus Expansion, resulted from discussions with the West Harlem community.

Columbia Community Scholars Dialogue On Wellness With Harlem World’s Lil Nickelson And Others

12/26/201812/26/2018

On Wednesday, November 7th, 2018, the Columbia (University) Community Scholars Lil Nickelson and Vivian Williams-Kurutz discussed issues surrounding health and wellness in the Harlem community and beyond.

Columbia University Open Arms To Upper Manhattanites To Apply For A’Lelia Bundles Community Scholars Cohort

02/25/202202/25/2022

Columbia University invites members of the Upper Manhattan community to apply to join the 10th cohort of A’Lelia Bundles Community Scholars.

Columbia Invites Uptown Community To Become A A’Lelia Bundles Community Scholar

02/25/202102/25/2021

Columbia University invites you to apply to become an A’Lelia Bundles Community Scholar.

Harlem’s Debra Ann Byrd, Chosen For Columbia’s Community Scholars Program

08/14/201808/14/2018

Having recently received a congratulatory letter of welcome from Karen Jewett, Vice President of Government and Community Affairs at Columbia University, Harlem resident and classical actress Debra Ann Byrd, has become a four-time fellow, scholar and artist-in-residence; not just locally, but nationally, and internationally as well.

Columbia University’s Community Scholars Program Seeks Nominations And Applications

03/12/201603/12/2016

Columbia University’s Community Scholars Program is seeking nominations and applications for its next class; the deadline is Friday, April 29, 2016. 

Want To Become An A’Lelia Bundles Community Scholar In Harlem?

03/08/202303/08/2023

Learn about the A’Lelia Bundles Community Scholars program, which provides members of the Upper Manhattan community with access to Columbia resources at this virtual information session.

The New York Community Trust Awards $14.6 Million in Grants to 86 Nonprofits

06/16/202206/16/2022

The New York Community Trust has announced $14.6 million in grants to 86 nonprofits to improve the quality of life for all New Yorkers.

Harlem’s Columbia Opens Doors To Opportunity

02/16/202202/16/2022

By most accounts, Columbia University is considered to be the largest private landowner in New York City with hundreds of real estate addresses located primarily in the borough of Manhattan.

Columbia Business School Opens at University’s New Manhattanville Campus In Harlem

01/18/202201/18/2022

Columbia Business School marks the official move to its new home in Manhattanville as it welcomes students for the spring semester.

Harlem-Based Artist Named Columbia Law’s Inaugural Artist-In-Residence

09/30/202110/01/2021

Columbia Law School announced that Harlem-based photographer, artist, and educator Bayeté Ross Smith has been named artist-in-residence for the 2021–2022 academic year.

Raymond Melbourne Weaver, Biographer Of Melville And Professor Of English At Columbia In Harlem

07/20/202107/20/2021

Raymond Melbourne Weaver, 1888 – April 4, 1948, was a professor of English and comparative literature at Columbia University in 1916–1948 in Harlem, NY.

Harlem’s Schomburg Center Announces 2020-21 Fellows Scholars-In-Residence

09/28/202009/28/2020

The Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture is pleased to announce its 2020-21 fellows for its Scholars-in-Residence program.

Columbia University Launches Shawn “JAY-Z” Carter Lecture Series In West Harlem

02/07/202002/07/2020

On Tuesday, February 4, 2020, Columbia University’s African American and African Diaspora Studies (AAADS) Department launched the Shawn “JAY-Z” Carter Lecture Series, honoring the New York City-born rapper, songwriter, entrepreneur and philanthropist.

Free Summer Camp For Manhattan Community District 9 Residents In Harlem

02/25/201902/25/2019

Good morning, West Harlem Development Corporation (WHDC) will conduct a lottery for 12 two-week scholarships to Columbia University’s Little Lions Camp this summer.

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