The New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (NYC DOHMH) has confirmed 16 cases of the measles in northern Manhattan and the Bronx, including one student case at Teachers College.
The Emergency Management Operations Team is closely monitoring this latest winter storm.
A winter storm is forecast to affect the Greater New York area in the coming days. The Emergency Management Operations Team is monitoring the situation and will continue to provide updates to the Columbia community if the need arises.
The worst of yesterday’s winter storm appears to be over. Columbia will operate on a normal schedule today, February 14, 2014.
The Emergency Management Operations Team is closely monitoring today's winter storm. The National Weather Service forecast predicts snowfall accumulations throughout the day.
The Emergency Management Operations Team is closely monitoring today’s winter storm. The National Weather Service forecast predicts snowfall accumulations and a wintry mix throughout the day.
The Emergency Management Operations Team is closely monitoring the winter storm predicted for Thursday, February 13.
The University is open for normal operations today, February 5. The Emergency Management Operations Team is closely monitoring today’s winter storm. The National Weather Service forecast predicts a wintry mix throughout the morning.
The worst of today’s winter storm appears to be over, and we anticipate normal operations for the rest of today, February 5. The Emergency Management Operations Team continues to monitor conditions.
The worst of the winter storm has passed, but the National Weather Service forecast still predicts icy conditions throughout the metropolitan area.
We anticipate the University will be open for normal operations tomorrow, February 5, but we urge all members of the Columbia community to stay informed by checking www.columbia.edu for updates. Please exercise caution and dress in warm layers when traveling or going outside.
The Emergency Management Operations Team is closely monitoring today’s winter storm. The National Weather Service forecast predicts accumulations of snow and ice throughout the day.
The Emergency Management Operations Team is closely monitoring today’s winter storm. The National Weather Service forecast predicts snowfall through the afternoon and ending early this evening.
A winter storm is affecting the Greater New York area today and tomorrow. We will continue to share information as the situation develops.
The Emergency Management Operations Team is closely monitoring today’s winter storm. The National Weather Service forecast predicts heavy snowfall and strong winds this evening into tomorrow morning.
The worst of the winter storm has passed, but the National Weather Service forecast still predicts lingering snowfall, strong winds and unusually cold temperatures today.
The worst of the winter storm has passed, but the National Weather Service forecast still predicts bitterly cold temperatures will continue along with strong gusts of wind this afternoon.
The worst of the winter storm has passed, but the National Weather Service forecast still predicts bitterly cold temperatures will continue overnight.
A winter storm is affecting the Greater New York area today and tomorrow. We will continue to share information as the situation develops.
The Emergency Management Operations Team is closely monitoring the approaching winter storm. The National Weather Service forecast predicts heavy snowfall and blizzard-like conditions Thursday evening into Friday morning. We urge all members of the Columbia community to stay informed about conditions as the storm intensifies.
A winter storm is affecting the Greater New York area today. We will continue to share information as the situation develops.
The following gates have now been reopened:
- Chapel
- Earl Hall
- CEPSR