WCRX is Columbia's student-run radio station serving the college campus and surrounding communities. WCRX has won numerous awards and has been ranked among the country’s top college radio stations by the Huffington Post and the Washington Post. While working at the station, you’ll get hands-on training both on and off the air.
The Humanities, History and Social Sciences Department offers a number of foreign language classes that support the LAS Core Curriculum. You can study Chinese, French, German, Italian, Japanese, and Spanish. A placement test is not required.
This intensive, weeklong J-Term course offers singers, songwriters, rappers, producers and instrumentalists the opportunity to earn academic credit while working in close collaboration with music business and sound engineering faculty and guest artists/producers. You’ll form a band or performance project, create, record and produce your music in a studio setting, and perform your work on stage.
This program is a unique approach to suicide prevention because body signals are added to best practice: Participants learn suicide facts and myths, warning signs, risk factors and protective factors. Life-skills training through experiential learning is a key component. This program began in 2002 on Columbia’s campus and has since gained national and international recognition.