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The Commonwealth Foundation announced today that alumna Kanya D'Almeida '18 is a regional winner of the 2021 Commonwealth Short Story Prize for her story, "I Cleaned The—."
Two films written and directed by Film students are premiering at the Sarasota Film Festival from April 30 to May 9, 2021.
Out of the Past, Into the Future is a series that aims to chronicle a limitless scope of work by Columbia filmmakers representative of the past, present, and future.
Three alumni were selected to participate in Hillman Grad Productions and Indeed's Rising Voices program.
Between Two Dawns, written, directed and produced by current student Selman Nacar, was acquired for distribution by Paris-based sales company Luxbox Films.
Unorthodox, a mini series created by alumna Anna Winger (CC '93), and Immigration Nation, executive produced by non-degree alumnus Dan Cogan '96, both won awards at the 2021 Film Independent Spirit Awards.
Soon After First Light is a series where we talk craft, process, and pandemic with Columbia's accomplished writing professors.
An online School of the Arts event celebrates the new book’s reception with its editors, Kimberly Drew and Jenna Wortham.
Writing Program Alumna Forsyth Harmon ‘13 (‘01 CC) was recently featured alongside fellow authors Melissa Febos and Lilly Dancyger in BOMB Magazine’s virtual series, A Room with a View.
The 2021 Williamstown Theatre Festival will feature an outdoor season of works, all of which include Columbia alumni and faculty.
On May 1st, alumnus Baris Gokturk'20, who is currently a guest artist at the ELM Foundation unveiled his monumental piece at The Boiler.
The 33rd Columbia University Film Festival (CUFF) concluded on May 3 with its annual Awards Night ceremony.
The program seeks to partner with a local artist to create a new work inspired by the Law School community that will become part of Columbia’s permanent collection.
The T. Fellowship at Columbia has recently been renamed The Prince Fellowship, to honor the legacy of the T. Fellowship founder, and legendary director and producer, Harold Prince
Morgan Jerkins, known for her powerful nonfiction writing, turns to fiction with “Caul Baby.”