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Centers funded almost entirely by gifts

Vice President for Global Centers Ken Prewitt estimated that, on average, it takes $600,000 to $700,000 per year to operate each center.

CubMail to transition to Gmail

Following a two-stage trial phase, all undergraduates will use Columbia's new Google-based email system by December.

Cubmail to transition to Gmail by end of 2012

The long-awaited move to a Gmail-like system emulates the 30 percent of students who already forward their Columbia mail to a personal account.

CCSC developing class registration waitlists

CCSC Academic Affairs Representative Bruno Rigonatti Mendes, CC ’14, is working with CUIT and administrators on developing course-registration wait-lists, along with several other academic initiatives.

CUIT considers Google Apps for email system

CUIT is currently exploring a switch from the current email system, CubMail, to the Google Apps system, which includes Gmail and Google Calendar.

All dorms to offer Wi-Fi by fall 2012

All Columbia undergraduate residence halls will have wireless by the end of summer 2012.

Columbia unveils overhauled University website

Columbia University's website is getting a facelift. The new site will have simpler navigation and more social media platforms.

CU installs wireless in select dorms

Housing administrators and CUIT are finally expanding wireless internet into more Columbia dorms.

Wi no Fi?

My laptop lacks the expensive cellular broadband card that I would otherwise need to access the Internet in a location devoid of Wi-Fi and I don't have the the keys for the plethora of encrypted student-owned wireless networks found all over campus.

Campus break-in leaves Social Security numbers vulnerable

The personal information—including Social Security numbers—of approximately 1,400 people was compromised after an office burglary mid-January, the University announced on Friday.