An Ivy League Newspaper May Be Going Mostly Online

The Columbia Daily Spectator, the university’s student-run newspaper, will stop printing daily and switch to a weekly edition beginning in the fall.



Al Jaffee’s Work Is Going to Columbia

Al Jaffee, best known for the three-panel fold-ins in Mad magazine, is donating many of his cartoons, along with other material from his personal archives, to Columbia.

    

InsideClimate News Hopes to Build on Pulitzer

InsideClimate News, which won the Pulitzer for national reporting, exemplifies a new breed of news organization that depends on donations.

    

2013 Journalism Pulitzer Winners

The prizes, which are administered at Columbia University, were announced on Monday.

    

New York Times Wins 4 Pulitzer Prizes

Prizes went for reporting on actions of Apple and Wal-Mart overseas. The nonprofit InsideClimate News won for its coverage of oil pipelines.

    

The Media Equation: Columbia’s New Journalism Dean Looks Ahead in a Digital Era

Not everyone is impressed with Steve Coll, who will become the new dean at Columbia’s Graduate School of Journalism, but journalists now work in a future he thought a lot about.

Professor Sues Columbia, Claiming Misuse of Funds

Sylvia Nasar, a professor and the author of “A Beautiful Mind,” said the university had mishandled money received from the Knight Foundation.

Steve Coll Named Columbia Journalism Dean

Steve Coll, who will succeed Nicholas Lemann, is a former reporter and managing editor at The Washington Post and a former writer for The New Yorker.