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Events

Date Range

March 2025

Housing and Student Life Webinar March 12

Housing and Student Life Webinar

Online Admissions Office Hour March 13

Online Admissions Office Hour

Visiting Students Application Tips Webinar March 19

Visiting Students Application Tips Webinar

Online Admissions Office Hour March 20

Online Admissions Office Hour

Online Admissions Office Hour March 25

Online Admissions Office Hour

International Students & Scholars Webinar March 26

International Students & Scholars Webinar

Experience Columbia: Paleoceanography (Lecture Preview & Information Session) March 27

Experience Columbia: Paleoceanography (Lecture Preview & Information Session)

April 2025

Student Wellness and Columbia Student Insurance Webinar April 2

Student Wellness and Columbia Student Insurance Webinar

Arts in the Summer Information Session April 9

Arts in the Summer Information Session

Experience Columbia: Money and Banking (Lecture Preview & Information Session) April 10

Experience Columbia: Money and Banking (Lecture Preview & Information Session)

Experience Columbia: The NY Theatre Event (Lecture Preview & Information Session) April 24

Experience Columbia: The NY Theatre Event (Lecture Preview & Information Session)

Past Summer Events

Learn more below about past events led by Columbia faculty, or visit the Student Life page to learn about summer activities on campus and throughout New York City.

Experience Columbia: A History of Graphic Novels

2023 gave an opportunity to dig into a truly special collection in one of the Ivy League’s most celebrated institutions, Butler Library. Karen Green, curator for Comics and Cartoons and lecturer in English and Comparative Literature, led public faculty panels, movie showings, and exclusive tours.
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Religion and the History of Black Music

In 2021, Josef Sorett, chair of Columbia’s Department of Religion and professor of Religion and African American and African Diaspora Studies, along with his students and fellow experts, led a tour of the music that reflects the spiritual and social experiences of Black Americans across generations.
Watch and Listen

Summer Ideas Exchange

In 2020, faculty from across the university led discussions ranging from understanding the origins of our universe to increasing voter turnout. Attendees explored how a variety of fundamental structures, intellectual origins, and cultural roots shape our society and our lives.
Watch the Series