About Columbia University

University Mission Statement

Columbia University is one of the world’s most important centers of research and at the same time a distinctive and distinguished learning environment for undergraduates and graduate students in many scholarly and professional fields. The University recognizes the importance of its location in New York City and seeks to link its research and teaching to the vast resources of a great metropolis. It seeks to attract a diverse and international faculty, staff, and student body, to support research and teaching on global issues, and to create academic relationships with many countries and regions. It expects all areas of the University to advance knowledge and learning at the highest level and to convey the products of its efforts to the world.

For more than 270 years, Columbia alumni, faculty, staff, and students have made major contributions to science, technology, the arts, our city, our nation, and the world.
Explore Columbia's Impact

For more than 270 years, Columbia alumni, faculty, staff, and students have made major contributions to education, science and technology research, the arts, our city, our nation, and the world.

A bird's eye view of Columbia's Morningside campus
Columbia University: A Doubled Magic

In this video, Pulitzer Prize-winning author Herman Wouk was talking about Columbia’s Morningside campus, but his words resonate for the entire University.

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Visiting Columbia's Campuses

Find information on visiting Columbia’s Morningside Heights and medical center campuses, and learn more about available tours and neighboring communities.

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University Leadership

The University's governance is directed by the 24-member Board of Trustees and by the University Senate.

Acting President Claire Shipman
Office of the President

Columbia is led by Acting President Claire Shipman.

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Economic Impact

Explore the University's role in helping New York City and State grow and prosper with jobs, research, and economic output.

An aerial view of Columbia's Morningside campus.
Federal Resolution Agreement

On July 23, 2025, Columbia University reached an agreement with the United States Government.

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University Senate

A University-wide legislature, representing faculty, students, and other constituencies.

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Financial Overview

Information about the University’s financial statements and the endowment, with links to financial reports and other resources.

Upcoming Events

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How the Protest Became the Riot

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