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Columbia University received 60,551 applications for the class of 2025 (entering 2021) and a total of around 2,218 were admitted to the two schools for an overall acceptance rate of 3.66%. [154] Columbia is a racially diverse school, with approximately 52% of all students identifying themselves as persons of color.
Jonathan B. Freeman is an American psychologist and associate professor of psychology at Columbia University.He is best known for his work on the neuroscience of person perception and social cognition, as well as mouse-tracking methodology in cognitive science.
Coleman has been a professor at Columbia University since the 1990s. [4] [5] His early work with Morton Deutsch led to the publication of the first of three editions of The Handbook on Conflict Resolution: Theory and Practice, a comprehensive book designed for professionals in the field of conflict resolution emphasizing the constructive potential of conflict [6].
Nemat Talaat Shafik, Baroness Shafik (born 13 August 1962), commonly known as Minouche Shafik, is a British-American academic and economist. [2] She served as the president and vice chancellor of the London School of Economics from 2017 to 2023, and then as the 20th president of Columbia University from July 2023 to August 2024.
Columbia University's School of International Affairs was founded in 1946 following the aftermath of World War II.Emphasizing practical training, the mission of SIPA was to foster the understanding of critical regions and to prepare diplomats, officials, and other professionals to meet the complexities of the postwar world.
Katrina Alison Armstrong is an American internist, and the interim president of Columbia University since August 2024. She is also CEO of Irving Medical Center and dean of the Faculties of Health Sciences at the university. [1] Armstrong is the first woman to lead Columbia's medical school and medical center.
William Jelani Cobb (born August 21, 1969) [1] is an American writer, [2] author, educator, and dean of the Columbia Journalism School. [3]Before joining Columbia University as the Ira A. Lipman Professor of Journalism in 2016, Cobb was an associate professor of history and director of the Institute for African American Studies at the University of Connecticut from 2012 to 2016. [4]
In 1964, he obtained a master's degree in education from Teachers College, Columbia University. [5] He was head coach of Columbia's football team, the Columbia Lions from 1974 to 1979. Prior to this he was an assistant at Boston College for six years.