Universiti Columbia

Universiti Columbia
Bandar Raya New York
Columbia University in the City of New York
Nama lama
  • King's College (1754-1776)
    *Columbia College (1784-1896)
MotoIn lumine Tuo videbimus lumen (bahasa Latin, petikan kitab Mazmur 36:9)
JenisSwasta
Ditubuhkan pada1754
PembiayaanUSD13.6 bilion (2023)[1]:23
Bajet$5.9 billion (2023)[1]:5
PresidenMinouche Shafik
ProvosAngela Olinto
Staf akademik
3,543[2]
Pelajar36,649[3]
Siswazah9,761[3]
Ijazah/Sarjana26,888[3]
Lokasi,
KampusJumlah, 299 ekar (1.23 km²): Bandar, 36 ekar (0.15 km²) Morningside Heights Campus, 26 ekar (0.1 km²), Baker Field athletic complex, 20 ekar (0.09 km²), Medical Center, 157 ekar (0.64 km²) Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, 60 ekar (0.25 km²), Nevis Laboratories, Reid Hall (Paris)
AkhbarColumbia Daily Spectator
Warna"Biru Columbia" dan putih         
OlahragaNCAA Division I FCS, Liga Ivy
29 pasukan sukan
Nama samaranColumbia Lions
PenggabunganMAISA; AAU
Laman sesawangwww.columbia.edu
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Universiti Columbia dalam Bandar Raya New York (bahasa Inggeris: Columbia University in the City of New York)[4] atau ringkasnya Universiti Columbia (Columbia University) merupakan sebuah universiti swasta di Amerika Syarikat dan merupakan badan anggota Liga Ivy. Kampus utamanya terletak di dalam kejiranan Morningside Heights di boro Manhattan, bandar raya New York.

  1. ^ a b "Consolidated Financial Statements, June 30, 2023 and 2022" (PDF). Columbia University. October 17, 2023. m/s. 23. Diarkibkan (PDF) daripada yang asal pada February 16, 2024. Dicapai pada April 22, 2024.
  2. ^ Full-time faculty distribution by gender and tenure status, Fall 2007, Columbia University
  3. ^ a b c "Enrollment by School and Degree Level, Fall 2022" (PDF). Columbia University Office of Planning and Institutional Research. November 3, 2022. Diarkibkan (PDF) daripada yang asal pada December 20, 2022. Dicapai pada April 22, 2024.
  4. ^ McCaughey, Robert A. (2003), Stand, Columbia: A History of Columbia University in the City of New York, 1754–2004, New York: Columbia University Press, m/s. 177, ISBN 0-231-13008-2, Several developments at Columbia in the 1890s helped separate, or at least dramatze, the break with what had gone before and what would come later. The first was a formal change in name, giving the institution the fourth in its history. It began in 1754 as King's College and became in 1784 and remained for three thereafter Columbia College in the State of New York. From 1787 until 1896 Columbia was officially Columbia College in the City of New York, until, by trustee resolution on May 2, 1896, it became Columbia University in the City of New York.<Footnote 2: Columbia University Trustees Minutes, January 8, 1912. The change was formally accepted by the New York State Board of Regents in 1912. (page 609)>

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