Saturday, October 22nd (9pm-Until) Homecoming Reception - Our signature annual celebration will feature an open bar and hors d'oeuvres for 1.5 hrs, celebrating our Black Columbia Alumni community. We have the space all night, so invite a friend or 2 to party with us!
Saturday October, 22nd (10am-3pm) Tailgate - Our annual tailgate will be hosted at Brown Sugar Bar & Restaurant- across the street from Wien Stadium and Kraft Field. This premium black-owned venue will provide us with mimosas and brunch before the game.
Friday, October 21st (6-11pm)- Happy Hour social at Row House Harlem. We'll have the entire space starting at 6pm. Food and drink tickets will be available throughout the evening, first come first serve.
Friday, October 21st (5-7pm) Art Gallery Walk- This will take place in Harlem's Black-owned Heath Gallery. The event will offer alums the opportunity to walk the gallery and discuss the exhibition over champagne.
Thursday, October 20th (6pm-8pm) Sheila Abdus-Salaam Lecture - This event, organized by Black Barnard Alumnae, is to honor the late Honorable Sheila Abdus-Salaam '74BC '77LAW. Join this important commemoration of her life and legacy. @BarnardCollege
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We’re excited to announce that Homecoming Ticket sales are now live.
Events are priced individually; there is also a more cost-effective weekend pass for folks who think they’ll come to more than one event. Any questions, please reach out to us at [email protected].
Columbia needs to throw an annual Lerner party space function strictly for Black alumni from ‘07 - ‘15 to relive that “no hands” era at homecoming. Lol. We a PWI but them lil functions used to go up 🤣
At a time when voting rights are being rolled back, the Freedom to Vote Act would strengthen our democracy and give more Americans a voice. That’s why the Senate should do the right thing and protect what so many generations fought so hard to secure.
Today, we officially broke ground on the Obama Presidential Center on the South Side of Chicago. Michelle and I can’t imagine a better investment in the city we love, and generations of young leaders who will help create change.
For more than nine years, DREAMers have watched courts and politicians debate whether they’ll be allowed to stay in the only country many of them have ever known. It’s long past time for Congress to act and give them the protection and certainty they deserve.
Today, I met this man in my apartment lobby who recognized me from a viral picture of the Black Harvard Law Class of 2021.
He said that picture inspired him to apply to law school. The whole time I was like omg wow, impact. Lift as you climb <3
BREAKING: DMX, the raspy-voiced hip-hop artist who produced the songs “Ruff Ryders’ Anthem” and “Party Up (Up in Here)" and who rapped with a trademark delivery that was often paired with growls, barks and “What!” as an ad-lib, has died. He was 50. https://t.co/9JqPU0aqPX
Roberta Hannah, a senior at Springfield High School of Science and Technology in Massachusetts, received some VERY good news amid the coronavirus crisis 🙌🏾 https://t.co/IV5vFweWmS
#ColumbiaSPH Dr. Robert Fullilove joins NYS’s “Roll Up Your Sleeve” campaign to encourage Black and Latinx residents to get the #COVID19 vaccine. #publichealth
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At its 27th Annual Paul Robeson Conference and Gala in February, @columbia_blsa gathered virtually and honored New York City mayoral candidate @MayaWiley ’89 and Judge Lisa White Hardwick, the first Black woman to serve on an appellate court in Missouri. https://t.co/6KCaSPwHcz
GS is excited to announce that this year’s Class Day Speaker is award-winning filmmaker, photographer, and author Elegance Bratton '14GS (@LangstonCruise)! #GSalumni#OwlTogether2021 https://t.co/bQZmbbJXdS