- Join Alice! Health Promotion tomorrow, Oct. 26, for our final workshop in our October Health and Wellness Series. Tomorrow's workshop is about positive food-body relationships. We will be giving away free fuzzy footwear (socks) to attendees. Join us from 4-5 p.m. in JG 501. Please access the flyer here for details about specific workshops and to sign up.
- Professional Responsibility Direct Registration -Thurs., Nov. 4 at noon EDT - Mon. Nov. 8 at noon EST. If you were registered for a Spring 2022 PR class through the lottery and now wish to register for a different Spring 2022 PR class, you will have to email Registration Services no later than 3 p.m. on Fri. Nov. 5 and ask them to remove the current class from your registration so that you can add a new class.
Career Services
- The New York State Bar Association invites law student to join for free. Gain access to award-winning professional development resources, discount benefits, scholarships, writing competitions, and much more! Details can be found here.
We have seen how effective vaccination is in protecting us from viruses such as COVID-19. To help keep Columbia healthy, please get your annual influenza (flu) vaccine. All students are required to get the flu vaccine by November 30, 2021, either through Columbia Health or by providing documentation of their vaccination in the Patient Portal.
Flu vaccines will be available in Lerner Hall from now until October 29:
Mondays: 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Tuesdays - Thursdays: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Fridays: 7:00 AM - 3:00 PM.
Walk-in only, just bring your CUID. The flu shot takes no more than 10 minutes and will protect your and our community this flu season. Thank you helping make Columbia a fully vaccinated campus against COVID-19 and flu.
52 States: The Case for D.C. and Puerto Rico Statehood
The Center for Constiutional Governance hosts a panel discussion featuring: Christina D. Ponsa-Kraus (Columbia Law School George Welwood Murray Professor of Legal History); George Derek Musgrove (University of Maryland, Baltimore Counry Associate Professor of History; Author, Chocolate City). Moderated by Jessica Bulman-Pozen, Columbia Law School Betts Professor of Law. Grab-and-go lunch provided following the program. Sponsored by LCI.
Open to any student, anywhere - click above for more. And CPS's Problem-Solving Drop-insare an opportunity to talk with a mental health professional about a specific situation that is causing emotional stress.
Students experiencing unexpected financial need, including food and housing insecurity, may be eligible for additional assistance. To apply for emergency assistance, complete the funding request form.
The on-demand, point-to-point Public Safety Evening Shuttle by Via has replaced the escort service at the Morningside campus. Additionally, the Intercampus Shuttle runs Monday to Saturday, excluding University holidays.
This app not only connects users with quick access to Public Safety emergency services, it helps keep you updated with crime alerts, emergency protocols and critical campus safety protocols. Download it today!
A free, confidential service available to law students and their family members in NYC who are struggling with alcohol or drug abuse, depression, anxiety and stress, as well as other addictions and mental health issues. LAP’s confidential hotline is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week: 212.302.5787.
Emergency Resources
Emergency Text Messaging Click above to sign up for emergency text updates to receive real-time notifications of emergency events on or near campus.
Emergency Phone #s Columbia’s Public Safety is available at any time of day, every day. Please store these critical numbers in your phone:
Morningside Campus Emergency Line: 212-854-5555
Manhattanville Campus Emergency Line: 212-853-3333
Medical Center Campus Emergency Line: 212-305-7979