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Adjunct Assistant Professor Omer Friedlander has been shortlisted for the William Saroyan International Prize for Writing for his short-story collection The Man Who Sold Air in the Holy Land (Random House, 2022).
Last week, our beloved colleague and friend Lenore DeKoven passed away peacefully in her home, surrounded by loved ones.
Several School of the Arts alumni have been nominated for the inaugural 2024 Gotham TV Awards, celebrating excellence in television across various categories.
First-year Visual Arts student Rama Ghanem has been awarded a summer research fellowship through the Institute for Religion, Culture and Public Life.
Writing Alumna Jackie Thomas-Kennedy '06 has sold her debut novel, The Thirteenth Wife, to Viking.
Power, a film edited and co-written by Adjunct Assistant Professor Ian Olds ’06, recently premiered at the IFC Center and is now available for streaming on Netflix.
At the 36th annual Columbia Film Festival (CUFF), Interim Dean Sarah Cole announced that the festival will be renamed the Miloš Forman/Michael Hausman Columbia University Film Festival, after former Film Chair, Miloš Forman and former professor Michael Hausman, who both had a hand in shaping the Film Program as it exists today.
Alum Tenzin Dickie ’14 discusses their journey as an artist and creator.
At the 77th edition of the prestigious Cannes International Film Festival, several School of the Arts filmmakers are screening their work—and two Columbia projects have claimed illustrious recognition.
The three buildings RPBW designed for the Manhattanville campus—Lenfest, the Jerome L. Greene Science Center, and the Forum—are the focus of this exhibit.
The recent revival of Sondheim’s Merrily We Roll Along, co-produced by Columbia alumni Thomas Swayne ’20 and Front Row Fellow Lamar Richardson (CC '15), has won two Drama League Awards.
Visual Arts alumna Abby Robinson ’22's solo show, entitled, simply, Abby Robinson, opens at Tilton Gallery—covering the rooms, halls, and fireplaces in canvas, netting, silk, wood, plaster, and bright shocks of oil and acrylic colors.
The Last Movie They Ever Made, a film featuring at least half a dozen Columbia Film alumni in major roles both behind and in front of the camera, will premiere at this month’s Big Apple Film Festival in Manhattan.
Anya Meksin '11 co-wrote the fourth episode of We Were The Lucky Ones, a new limited series which just premiered on Hulu.
Three School of the Arts faculty members and alumni have been inducted into the Academy of Arts and Sciences.