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King's College Hall, 1770
Trinity Church schoolyard, the first home of King's College c.1755, as imagined in a 1954 illustration created for Columbia's bicentennial. (Columbia University Archives)
Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court, Columbia Law School.
Playwright Tony Kushner protesting at his 1978 graduation.
Students protest Ahmadinejad's visit.
The Rev. Dr. Samuel Johnson, first president of King's College.
Pro Ecclesia Dei, St. Paul's Chapel of Columbia University offers sanctuary for spiritual solace on campus.
Rotunda of Low Memorial Library, Columbia University, circa 1900–1910. The building was later converted to administrative use and the rotunda became a ceremonial space.
Entrance to The Miller Theatre
Journalism School Building
The Gothic Revival Law School building on the Madison Avenue campus