Koalas Stand Together

Community

October 1, 2024

As the Southeast grapples with the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, we take this moment to express how much each of you—students, faculty, staff, families, and alumni—means to us. Our hearts go out to...
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Kimberly Williams

Patrol Officer

Burke House

Columbia College Hurricane Helene Updates

Community

September 26, 2024

Hurricane Helene Update (9/29): Columbia College will resume normal operations on Monday, September 30, at 8:30 a.m. Campus offices will be open, and classes will resume. Employees should contact...
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Columbia College Ranked in U.S. News and World Report Best Colleges for 2025

Academics

September 24, 2024

Columbia College is pleased to announce that it has earned several top rankings in U.S. News and World Report’s 2025 Best Colleges List. As a regional university, Columbia College’s 2025 rankings were...
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Chris Johnson

Media/Technology Specialist

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Holiday Card Contest

Campus Cheer: Joy Across Our Community President and First Lady Dozier invite Columbia College students to showcase their talent and the spirit of Columbia College by submitting their original artwork for a chance to be featured on the president’s
Apr 22 2025
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SpearsFest 2025

SpearsFest 2025 SpearsFest is named in honor of Columbia College's 12th president, Dr. R Wright Spears. It is a day when members of the Columbia College community are invited to share the wide variety of academic excellence and experiential learning
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Spring Break

Happy Spring Break, Koalas! Weekend classes will be held as scheduled. No other classes meet.
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First Day of Spring Classes

Welcome back, Koalas! January 8 is the day full-semester Spring 2025 classes begin. We wish you the best of luck in the semester ahead!
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Goodall Gallery Exhibition: Pendulum Opening Reception

"Pendulum" is now on view at Goodall Gallery. This exhibition of installation work combines sculpture, video, and sound to represent domestic space as a psychological one. Doorways, drains, and sinks become cast architectural fragments of domesticity
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