Manhattanville

2011-12 in Review: After criticism, West Harlem Development Corporation gets organized

As of November, the WHDC had distributed only $300,000 of the $3.55 million it had received from Columbia as part of the Community Benefits Agreement.

2011-12 in Review: Manhattanville construction proceeds, faces setbacks

Construction of Columbia's Manhattanville campus continued through a demolition worker's death, several fraud investigations of construction firms, and the loss of potential city funding to Cornell.

Construction firm to pay over $50 million in fraud settlement

Lend Lease, which is managing the first phase of construction in Manhattanville, defrauded clients on projects including work on Grand Central Terminal and construction of the Mets' Citi Field.

Alum giving $25 million for construction of Business School in Manhattanville

Business School alumnus Leon G. Cooperman, Business ’67, will make a $25 million dollar donation towards new facilities in Manhattanville, the Business School announced on Monday.

Bestselling author encourages creative solutions to Columbia’s space dilemmas

The University Senate brought in author and CC alum Jonah Lehrer to discuss space allocation on campus.

John Coatsworth must shape the role of Columbia's provost

The role of the provost is as of now fluid, which makes it a prime time for John Coatsworth to define it, strengthen it, and show his commitment to protecting our academic interests.

Holding Columbia accountable

Why students must challenge the administration's empty promises for Manhattanville.

Ensure safety of Manhattanville construction workers

Columbia should take further steps to prevent dangerous accidents.

Accountability in expansion

Why Columbia needs to be wary with Manhattanville.

In wake of death, panel reignites Manhattanville debate

“Columbia is not a business, it’s an institution, and just because we are involved with it does not mean we have to be silent,” said one senior.