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With over 12,000 students at Columbia learning, creating, and living, you can imagine there’s a lot to talk about. Here’s some of the latest Columbia news and events - straight from the mouths (or, more accurately, fingertips) of our students, faculty, and staff.

The front doors of the Museum of Contemporary Photography Demo is a magazine for alumni and friends of the college who are interested in reading about the men and women of the Columbia community—alumni, students, faculty, and staff—who are applying their creativity to innovation in the visual, performing, media, and communications arts.
Student portfolios - The Portfolio Center The Portfolio Center has a variety of programs and events that will not only assist you in putting together a portfolio, but help you document, edit, record, and design your final materials.
Hanging artwork in one of Columbia's many student galleries - C Spaces [C]Spaces plan and promote nearly three dozen gallery exhibitions each year, as well as fiction and poetry readings, film and video screenings, music, theater and dance performances most of which showcase student work.
Black and white image of two men shooting hoops backlit by the setting sun - The Columbia Chronicle An award-winning student produced print and online newspaper covering events and issues that relate to the Columbia community.
People mingling at a gallery opening - News and Notes Columbia's research centers and institutes and our presenting units and public exhibition spaces, as well as our talented students, alumni, faculty, and staff contribute to the richness and diversity of American culture. Columbia News & Notes highlights some of our community's achievements.
The front doors of the Museum of Contemporary Photography The Museum of Contemporary Photography (MoCP) is the only museum in the Midwest with an exclusive commitment to the medium of photography. The Museum strives to communicate the value and significance of photographic images as expressions of human thought, imagination, and creativity.
Stop HIV and Aids - Critical Encounters Critical Encounters is a project that intends to be a model for interactive, community-inclusive civic engagement that exploits and explores the relationship between art and social science, artistic action and revolution. For the 2006-2007 school year, the Critical Encounters Focus is HIV&AIDS.
Television student behind the camera For immediate release! News that the Columbia community is excited to share with the world.