administration

What's next?

If they want to see change in our institution, Columbia students need to take charge.

Dean Peña-Mora under fire from faculty

Many SEAS professors signed a letter in October calling for the ouster of Dean Feniosky Peña-Mora, saying that if he remained dean, it would cause “irreparable damage–including loss of key faculty and complete alienation of those who remain.”

Barnard robber barons

Barnard is forcing overburdened students to dish out more cash for fewer benefits, and it doesn't seem to mind.

Longtime Columbia admin dies at 67

“Kathleen was a force of nature,” Marcia Sells, a senior administrator, said of her friend.

Unclear on transparency

Full disclosure about the resignation of Moody-Adams will not benefit Columbia.

From dean to dean

Four contributors and the editorial board weigh in on the College's sudden transition.

Moody-Adams, we hardly knew ye

Dean Moody-Adams' resignation will barely blemish the college experience.

The institutional dilemma

With a new administration, unity and cooperation are necessities.

ORIENTATION 2011: Amid a leadership shake-up, meet your Columbia, Barnard administrators

After a period of stability from 2009 to 2011, Columbia's senior administration is undergoing another round of departures.

On brownstone decision, more transparency

In order for us to deal with the administration's decision, we must first understand their standards.