
Columbia Holds Sixth Annual Hip-Hop Festival
Dec 19, 2022The Fresh Connect festival at 勛圖惇蹋 celebrated the school and citys rich hip-hop history for the sixth year
The Fresh Connect festival at 勛圖惇蹋 celebrated the school and citys rich hip-hop history for the sixth year
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Alum Paige Barnes 21 recalls how her experiences at Columbia paved the way to her current roles as morning anchor and reporter at WSBT in northern Indiana and southwest Michigan
The road to leading publicity for Black Panther 2: Wakanda Forever
Shaquita Reed shares her journey as a mixed media artist, fashion designer, teacher, and graduate student
How the multi-platinum artist carved his own path
How a Master of Arts Management in the Music Business set the stage for a successful multidimensional career
Spearheaded by the 勛圖惇蹋 Board of Trustees, Unleashed 2022 features eleven interactive showcases of student work, cocktails, and dinner followed by a performance of the institutions award-winning gospel ensemble.
Partnering with other creatives to plan Columbias upcoming Unleashed 2022 scholarship fundraising event presents new possibilities for Senior Sean Miller.
Iridian Fierro is an Arts Management graduate student on two activation teams for the 2022 Scholarship Fundraiser.
How strategy and scholarships led one student to reinvent her career path and follow her dreams.
When you do what you love, it doesnt feel like work, says Allen.
New full-time faculty member John Losacco worked as an arcade game animator for years before realizing that teaching animation could be just as fun.
Having toured with numerous artists, including Harry Styles and Tony Allen, Alum Parris Fleming 14 knows how to play the trumpet and much more. He recently shared his lessons learned with Columbia students.
Selected for Rising Voices which promotes stories by BIPOC filmmakers Alum Cara Lawson '14 seizes unique storytelling opportunity and sees the helpful side of the film industry.
Columbia alum Joseph Sikora 98 on acting, performance reviews, and fostering safe spaces to create
Advertising major Christian Navas flexes his creativity in multiple mediums and finds like-minded creatives at 勛圖惇蹋.
Edgar Flores on their journey to directing, performing, and finding new paths to an equitable future.
A Columbia associate professor and alum, Carolina Posse journeys from South America to Chicago to make movies and transform students into filmmakers.
Photography students worked with ONE Management Modeling on fashion editorial shoot with the interior of the Hilton Chicago as a backdrop.
Columbia Votes! also collaborated with Jones College Prep on a new student voter registration initiative.
Professor of Instruction Dave Dolak shares his passion for creating instruments and how students can put their creativity first in STEM.
A historic milestone was set by the alumni community.
Columbias English and Creative Writing faculty share their top picks in horror and sci-fi just in time for Halloween.
Columbia Theatre faculty member talks about the importance of equitable representation and building bridges to understanding in musical theatre.
In honor of National Transfer Student Week, we interviewed five Columbia students about their transfer experience.
Columbia courses use Chicago as a focal point for students studying Interior Architecture.
Aspiring to help build a more inclusive-fashion industry on the business side, senior Miranda Prater discovers her perfect fit at Columbia.
Columbia's Intimacy for Stage and Screen Certificate program provides an in-depth, year-long education in coordination, choreography, and advocacy for theatrical intimacy and performance.
Associate Professor of Humanities, History, and Social SciencesWilfredo Cruz is ready to spark a conversation about the lesser-known history of Chicago politics.
Theatre student Meg Konieczka on how acting gave their dreams direction
Audiologist-turned-educator/podcaster Steve Taddei 13 credits his experiences at Columbia for launching his career and his calling.
New Jersey native Kate Apostolacus sets out on the path to find herself and does just that at 勛圖惇蹋.
Since completing Columbia's Arts Management (MAM) program, Bradley has continued to grow her business, found success in various roles at Disney, and now has advice for students with the same determination.
Alum Luke Miller 05, director of photography for "Grace and Frankie," works his way through and up LAs film and television industry.
Associate Professor Bill Guschwan enjoys many roles, including juggler, mental wellness advocate, and teacher of game design and programming
Columbia student tells us why she chose Dance over a pre-med education and how its paying off.
As Special Advisor for Community Engagement in the Office of the Provost, Peter Fitzpatrick is dedicated to elevating the creative ideas of Chicagos youth.
Scott Hall, professor and coordinator of contemporary musicianship and jazz at Columbia, reflects on his collaborations with Ramsey Lewis and the legacy Lewis leaves behind.
Recent graduate James Jiang lands job in game industry after earning a degree in Computer Animation.
The series attracts prestigious, award-winning fiction writers, poets, and nonfiction writers, and this year will feature guest speakers Adrian Matejka, Vievee Francis, Huascar Medina, and Terese Mailhot.
Alum Kendall Polidori 21 reflects on discovering her career while at Columbia.
On Saturday, September 10, Chicago Writers Association board member and author Sandy Colbert will interview Wolfe, as well as, Eric Charles May, author of Bedrock Faith and associate professor of creative writing at Columbia.
Photography Professor Paul DAmato tells us about his Columbia experience and latest photography project.
A native of Poland, Ksymena Pawlowicz leverages each and every opportunity at Columbia to realize her professional and personal ambitions.
How technology has created opportunities for Columbias ASL community to connect with other Deaf performers around the world.
Associate Professor Ann Hetzel Gunkel on her journey to shaping Columbias Humanities program.
Columbia faculty member talks about design, maintaining human connection, and dismantling privilege and power structures as an artist
Associate Professor Keith Kostecka on his intrinsic role in Columbias science community and beyond.
Although Benj Kanters will be retiring soon from his position as associate professor in Audio Arts and Acoustics, he will continue to teach his signature Studies in Hearing course at Columbia and dedicate his professional activities to hearing conservation.
Columbia Theatre Department to take part in cabaret performance benefiting local nonprofit chapter.
How architecture and design can change the world
Inspired by a dramatic 13th century uprising, Treviso uses the craft of storytelling to transform perceptions of Sicily and Sicilian culture.
Professor Spencer Hellert, PhD, makes sure her students know all the possible STEM career opportunities for creatives. From paleoart to science education, there is always a need for artists in the field of science.
Dr. Debra Riley Parr on her Columbia experience and latest projects
CODA star and Deaf actor Troy Kotsurs recent Best Supporting Actor Oscar took his career to new heights. It also inspired new conversations on the world of possibilities open to Deaf performers.
Making bold choices in music transformed Cassitys life. Heres how.
Our world is at civic and ideological crossroads. The students and leaders of the Interactive Arts and Media Department search for new ways forward that will benefit the next generations.
Dugan's photography has long engaged with concepts of personhood, identity, and relationships.
Typhanie Monique Coller knows firsthand how passion and drive can take projects from humble beginnings to the world stage.
With a degree from Columbia in public relations, Alyssa Cinatl enjoys her role writing behind the scenes for Mayor Lori Lightfoot.
Dance student Joy Holder expresses gratitude and passion while reflecting on her academic career at Columbia.
Activist and musician Crispin Torres MA '20 on combining passions and growing Better World Collaborative from the ground up.
Columbias underground dance festival to take place March 18-19.
Hawkins, Vice President of Development and Scripted Programming for BET Networks and BET Studios, recently visited campus to talk with students about her career in film and what she's been up to since her time at Columbia.
Bonets latest work, Clarissa Bonet: Chasing Light, is currently exhibited at the Catherine Edelman Gallery in Chicago.
At Columbia, student finds like-minded women in audio and discovers new corners of the audio industry.
McKeehen, MA 21 MFA 23 on how photography can combat the vilification of femme- presenting people.
Corinne Pompey tells us about the first photo she ever shot, exhibiting at the Museum of Science and Industry, and her favorite projects.
GRAMMY-nominated vocalist and Columbia instructor G. Thomas Allen builds student skill and fosters the growth of community.
Central to his work is the idea that people and their histories can inform and free each other. Heres how.
Taylor Mason shares what inspires her writing and filmmaking, merging it with advocacy, and what's to come after Columbia.
Columbia faculty member Keesha Beckford on her dance influences, favorite music to dance to, latest projects, and great advice for those pursuing dance.
For LaRon Hickerson, known as Ron DuWayne, BFA Fashion Design 03, community has been at the heart of all of his creations. He sat down with us to talk about the road he took to creating NoRal Apparel, his pathbreaking menswear brand.
Now working for a luxury jeweler, Lillian Mooney describes her transformative experiences at Columbia and shares advice with students.
Associate Professor of Humanities, History, and Social Sciences, Robert Hanserd, discusses some of the cross-departmental events he is participating in this semester.
Exhibit to feature two exhibition concepts as one
With the help of mentors and 勛圖惇蹋 instructors, CTVA Alum Brittney Sherman 08 found guidance that helped her carve out her own path.
Kelli Connell shares how she got hooked on photography, her favorite projects, and advice for students pursuing the craft.
The musical Cabaret to be performed at the Courtyard Theatre
Kushner discusses the beginnings of her latest poetry collection, her fellowship through the National Endowment for the Arts, and how she continues to learn from her own teachings in the classroom.
For four decades, WCRX has offered hands-on learning opportunities for Columbias creative community.
Professor Dawoud Bey talks about intentionality in photography and using photography to examine both history and the present.
Melissa Potter tells us about papermaking at Columbia, connecting with students, and her most recent projects.
Ramon Alvarez-Smikle '13 talks about the path that led him to becoming Senior Vice President, Head of Urban Digital Marketing at Interscope Records.
The series attracts prestigious, award-winning fiction writers, poets, and nonfiction writers, and this year will feature guest speakers Cooper Lee, Samuel Ace, and Dawnie Walton.
Norris describes the cathartic effect of his music as an experience akin to journaling. But slowly, overtime, it became clear that his music was going to be more than a private experienceit was his path forward in life.
English and Creative Writing Professor Eric May discusses his 2014 debut novel, Bedrock Faith, after it was selected for the 20th anniversary of the Chicago Public Library's One Book, One Chicago program.
Cinematographer Christian Sprenger 07 is known for his work on Baskets, GLOW, Atlanta, Last Man on Earth, Reservation Dogs, and Station Eleven.
Columbia highlights the artistry of its alums in a marketing campaign that features an alums illustration work, commissioned by the college, and an alums public art installation.
"One Woman Hamlet", co-directed by Cinema and Television Arts alums Kseni Avonavi, MFA 19, and Ayesha Abouelazm MFA 17, will be screened at the 2022 NYC Indie Theatre Film Festival, February 10-20, 2022.
Fashion Merchandising Junior Calista DSouza and Fashion Merchandising Senior Ben Sill have been awarded highly competitive scholarships from the Fashion Scholarship Fund, launching their emerging careers to new heights.