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Senior profile: Sadie Zukowski, SEAS

Zukowski loves buildings, so she studied construction safety and civil engineering at Columbia, but will pursue a master’s in artificial intelligence next year.

2011-12 in Review: Locals debate naming W. 121st for George Carlin

Community Board 9 will soon vote on whether to name the 500-block of West 121st Street after Carlin, who grew up there, but not after a long fight put up by the church on the block.

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.

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.

Mayor awards NYU $15 million for tech campus, but no word on Columbia

NYU will build a campus for urban science in downtown Brooklyn.

Columbia suspends work with mentorship program-trained construction company being investigated for fraud

The state comptroller found that Eagle Two played a fraudulent bidding game with SUNY Downstate.

Morgan withdraws from race for Rangel's Congress seat, endorses Espaillat

The community banker and former aide to Rep. Charles Rangel has thrown his support behind the northern Manhattan state senator.

Full board will vote on ‘George Carlin Way’ in April

The road to a ‘George Carlin Way’ cleared a major hurdle on Monday night.

Contractor says building collapsed due to 'unknown, unusual, latent condition' in structure

Breeze National said that the century-old building collapsed as the result of an unusual, unforeseeable beam condition.

Auster, Foner to speak at GSAS convocation

Prominent author Paul Auster and history professor Eric Foner will speak at the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences convocation in May.