News Subscribe to the Libraries' Monthly Newsletter. * indicates required Email Address * Location All Avery Library Barnard College Library Butler Library C.V. Starr East Asian Library Columbia University Archives Columbia University Libraries Copyright Advisory Services Digital Scholarship Global Studies Jewish Studies Law Library Lehman Social Sciences Library Mathematics Library Music & Arts Library Oral History Archives Rare Book & Manuscript Library Research Data Services Science & Engineering Library Social Work Library The Burke Library Web Archives Category All In the media News Social Video Year All (2024 - 2016) 2024 2023 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 Rare Book & Manuscript Library In the media 2019 Nov 11, 2019 In the media Columbia University Acquires Patti LuPone’s Theatrical Archive Two-time Tony Award winner Patti LuPone donated a portion of her theatrical archive, spanning the actress's five-decade career, to the Rare Book & Manuscript Library. Oct 31, 2019 In the media Roar, Lion, Roar: Columbia Football History The curators of the archival exhibit "Roar, Lion, Roar: A Celebration of Columbia Football" share stories about New York City from the history of Columbia Football. Oct 23, 2019 In the media Digital Archive Exploring Andrew Carnegie’s Philanthropic Legacy Launches at Columbia University Libraries In partnership with the Carnegie Corporation of New York, the Libraries announces a digital archive that explores the philanthropic legacy of Andrew Carnegie. Oct 2, 2019 In the media Uncovering the Underreported and Ignored Students uncover underreported and ignored stories from African American history in the archival collections of the Rare Book & Manuscript Library. Sep 23, 2019 In the media Historic Protests Shaped American Activism Curator Thai Jones weighs in on the role that disruptive protests against the Vietnam War in the 1960s and 1970s have played in shaping modern American activism. Sep 12, 2019 In the media William Y. Chang, Whose Newspaper Spoke to Chinatown in English, Dies at 103 Curator Thai Jones appreciates the "wonderfully rich depictions" of the Chinese community in New York in the writings of the late Chinese-American journalist William Chang. Aug 21, 2019 In the media An Exhibition Celebrates the Legacy of Jamestown An exhibition that celebrates the legacy of the earliest documented Africans to arrive in America in 1619 incorporates works from Avery Library and the Rare Book & Manuscript Library. Jul 17, 2019 In the media 'Schuyler Sisters' Exhibit Examines Albany's Hamilton Link The wedding bands exchanged by Alexander and Eliza Schuyler Hamilton, on loan from the Rare Book & Manuscript Library, feature in an exhibit on "the Schuyler sisters and their circle." Jul 2, 2019 In the media Secrets of the Dead: Galileo's Moon A team of experts consulted the Rare Book & Manuscript Library's copy of an early work by Galileo, "Sidereus nuncius," for a PBS documentary. May 16, 2019 In the media Butler's Hidden Gem: An Interview with RBML Librarian Jane Siegel Rare Book Librarian Jane Siegel chats with Columbia's The Current about her 30-year tenure in the Libraries and the role of the library in the age of the Internet. « 1 » News Archive Libraries News for years earlier than 2016 is available here: 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000
Columbia University Acquires Patti LuPone’s Theatrical Archive Two-time Tony Award winner Patti LuPone donated a portion of her theatrical archive, spanning the actress's five-decade career, to the Rare Book & Manuscript Library.
Roar, Lion, Roar: Columbia Football History The curators of the archival exhibit "Roar, Lion, Roar: A Celebration of Columbia Football" share stories about New York City from the history of Columbia Football.
Digital Archive Exploring Andrew Carnegie’s Philanthropic Legacy Launches at Columbia University Libraries In partnership with the Carnegie Corporation of New York, the Libraries announces a digital archive that explores the philanthropic legacy of Andrew Carnegie.
Uncovering the Underreported and Ignored Students uncover underreported and ignored stories from African American history in the archival collections of the Rare Book & Manuscript Library.
Historic Protests Shaped American Activism Curator Thai Jones weighs in on the role that disruptive protests against the Vietnam War in the 1960s and 1970s have played in shaping modern American activism.
William Y. Chang, Whose Newspaper Spoke to Chinatown in English, Dies at 103 Curator Thai Jones appreciates the "wonderfully rich depictions" of the Chinese community in New York in the writings of the late Chinese-American journalist William Chang.
An Exhibition Celebrates the Legacy of Jamestown An exhibition that celebrates the legacy of the earliest documented Africans to arrive in America in 1619 incorporates works from Avery Library and the Rare Book & Manuscript Library.
'Schuyler Sisters' Exhibit Examines Albany's Hamilton Link The wedding bands exchanged by Alexander and Eliza Schuyler Hamilton, on loan from the Rare Book & Manuscript Library, feature in an exhibit on "the Schuyler sisters and their circle."
Secrets of the Dead: Galileo's Moon A team of experts consulted the Rare Book & Manuscript Library's copy of an early work by Galileo, "Sidereus nuncius," for a PBS documentary.
Butler's Hidden Gem: An Interview with RBML Librarian Jane Siegel Rare Book Librarian Jane Siegel chats with Columbia's The Current about her 30-year tenure in the Libraries and the role of the library in the age of the Internet.