Known as the "godmother of punk," the acclaimed singer-songwriter, poet, and visual artist speaks at Columbia as part of the Conversations in the Arts series. Next up: Sam Shepard, February 22.
For the second year in a row, the College's student newspaper, The Columbia Chronicle, was one of ten college papers chosen to receive the Associated Collegiate Press Pacemaker Award, the highest honor accorded by the national organization.
White House Hosts CCAP
Afterschool Partnership Wins National Award
The Center for Community Arts Partnerships received the 2010 National Arts and Humanities Youth Program Award, the highest honor for afterschool arts and humanities youth programs.
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Find out how Columbia's graduate programs can prepare you for leadership roles in education, the arts, media, the business of the arts, and the application of the arts to healing. A panel of current students will answer all your candid questions.
Columbia College Chicago officially announced a $100 million campaign for scholarships, programming and endowment. The announcement was made to community leaders and college supporters during the Oct. 2 Media Production Center Gala.
Columbia Student Musicians Learn the Ropes at Home and Abroad
As part of an international exchange program, music students are given the chance to forge lasting musical partnerships with musicians from around the world.
Columbia College Purchases Iconic South Michigan Building
Columbia College has purchased the Johnson Publishing building at 820 South Michigan Ave., the home to Ebony and Jet magazines.
Sears Donates $10,000 to Television Scholarship Fund
On-site Television Department student production work nets scholarship donation from Sears.
The Columbia Chronicle Wins Again
The Columbia Chronicle wins the Associated Collegiate Press Pacemaker award.
Alexa Rubinstein: Photography Student and Professional
As an intern, Alexa Rubinstein had a chance to work as a professional photographer while still in school.
The Columbia College Chicago Library is pleased to present photographer David Plowden as he signs copies of his latest book, Requiem for Steam, published by W.W. Norton & Company. Join ...
"An Afternoon With Bill Plympton" screening
Columbia College Film & Video Department presents "An Afternoon with Bill Plympton." This celebrated award-winning independent animator will be screening a selection ...
Cultural Studies ColloquiumStephen Macek Presents Media Access for All"
Stephen Macek is Associate Professor of Speech Communication at North Central College in Naperville, where he teaches courses in media studies, urban and suburban studies, persuasion ...
Stanley Dean Edwards creates paintings based on the linear forms of Chicago's building. He has won awards from the Art Institute of Chicago and the Corcoran Gallery of Art.