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Columbia University

Morningside HeightsManhattan

4.6· 2,648 reviews
Columbia University — university — in Morningside Heights — Manhattan — NYC
Columbia University interior — Morningside Heights

Morningside Heights

Manhattan

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About Columbia University

Set in Upper Manhattan, this 1754 Ivy League school focuses on medicine, business, the arts & more.

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Jessica CollierLocal guide
2 weeks ago

My child was gifted this school by OUR GOD! I'm a single mother so these Ivy schools, Columbia, Yale, Harvard was not discussed due to financial. My child went in thinking it was museum filled a form & 2wks later she was BLESSED to get her Masters. And it's not a school bill for me, MY GOD IS GREAT!!!

Helen
a month ago

Columbia University is stunning — the campus architecture alone feels like a love letter to classical design. Every time I walk past Butler Library or sit on the Low Steps, I am reminded that I am in a place where history has unfolded for more than 250 years.<br><br>Columbia’s impact on U.S. politics and the economy is enormous. Presidents, Supreme Court justices, Nobel laureates, and major thinkers have walked the same paths. You can feel that legacy everywhere.<br><br>But what truly sets Columbia apart is the Core Curriculum. It’s not about memorizing facts — it’s about learning how to think. How to analyze. How to question. How to understand the world instead of just reacting to it. In today’s AI-driven world, where information is abundant but wisdom is rare, Columbia’s Core is more relevant than ever. It teaches students to be thoughtful humans, not just efficient processors of data.<br><br>A beautiful campus, a historic institution, and an education that actually shapes your mind. Hard to beat.

LinaLocal guide
a month ago

I’ve been studying at Columbia University for two semesters now, and I can confidently say it’s an absolutely incredible place. The faculty is outstanding, and the level of support for student life is truly impressive.<br><br>There is something for everyone — from yoga and meditation sessions to academic lectures and conferences. There are constantly interesting events happening, and students are encouraged to explore beyond their own classes. One thing I especially appreciate is the ability to attend lectures by different professors, even if you’re not enrolled in their courses.<br><br>The organization is top-notch, and everything feels very well thought out. I’m genuinely impressed and believe the university truly lives up to its reputation.

Daniel DonnellyLocal guide
a month ago

Some of the scholarship which this institution produces is worthwhile, but some of it is bunk. Likewise, some of the students are down to earth, whilst others are overly full of themselves. Choose wisely.

Robert rjlgifts05@yahoo.comLocal guide
a month ago

At a kids karate Tournament supporting a Lady Blackbelt teacher event! 🏆 ✌️

Geoffrey ZhengLocal guide
2 months ago

Pretty nice place if you can get in :)

JoiLocal guide
Edited 2 months ago

I visited Columbia University on a Saturday, and the campus had a calm, inviting energy that felt very different from the weekday rush. Located in Morningside Heights, it offers a peaceful escape while still being right in the city.<br>The architecture is beautiful and classic, with stately buildings and wide steps leading up to the iconic Low Library. The open lawns and tree-lined walkways made it easy to wander and take everything in at a relaxed pace. Even though it was the weekend, there were still students around—some studying, others just enjoying the space—which added to the lived-in, intellectual vibe.<br>What stood out most was how balanced the atmosphere felt. It wasn’t overly crowded, but it didn’t feel empty either. It struck that perfect middle ground where you can people-watch, explore, or just sit quietly and reflect.<br>There’s something inspiring about being on campus, even as a visitor. Between the history, the architecture, and the sense of academic energy, Columbia on a Saturday is a great place for a peaceful and thoughtful stroll.<br>*You need an invitation and ID to enter the campus

Michael Baclay Jr
4 months ago

Colombia university is an incredible place, not just because of its academic excellence, but because of the people and its location. The community is welcoming, diverse and inspiring -students, faculty and staff genuinely care and support one another being local located in New York City. It is a huge advantage the campus blends beautifully with the city energy while still feeling like its own world. You’re surrounded by culture, history, opportunity, and endless learning, both insights and outside the classroom.

Fabiana ArcilaLocal guide
5 months ago

Best atmosphere ever and the service is very attentive and kind. Pim P was my server and she did an amazing job. I think it’s a good place for dates because the atmosphere allows for conversation and the food is nicely portioned. Their soy sauce is good too.

Eithne McDonaldLocal guide
5 months ago

The most beautiful college campus in the country. It is so symmetrical and the buildings almost all fit a Neo-Classical theme. The grounds are so well-planned and taken care of. Be sure to get a photo in front of Alma Mater and hang out on "Low Beach" as well!

T. GeBrimLocal guide
6 months ago

In December 2023, when students occupied a campus building to protest against the university's position, the administration called the police. More than a hundred students were arrested, which felt disproportionate given the quiet clarity of their demands.<br><br>They weren’t asking for anything abstract: They wanted the university to stop investing in Israeli companies and cut ties with military manufacturers whose weapons are used by the Israeli army. They also wanted the university to refuse donations from Israeli individuals and corporations. The logic was disarmingly straightforward: don't allow university funds to indirectly support violence.<br><br>People in the world often forget that, in the United States, there are no national universities. There are state universities, of course, but the well-known institutions — the ones with ivy, prestige and centuries of myth-making — are all private. In order to build new facilities or recruit star faculty at impressive salaries, these schools rely on donations. These donations accumulate to form enormous endowments, quietly growing in investment portfolios spread across countless companies.<br><br>So, when students point out that these investments may include Israeli firms, the issue becomes more than just financial. It becomes a moral issue. Columbia's endowment alone is worth around fourteen billion dollars — a sum that, when invested, touches everything from tech start-ups to defence contractors.<br><br>The students' request was simple: don't allow money intended for our education to contribute to harm.<br><br>Yet the ensuing scene — arrests, headlines and arguments that swallowed nuance whole — left a strange aftertaste, as though the conversation had tried to expand and breathe, only to be crushed by the weight of the institutional response.

Namir AhmadLocal guide
Edited 10 months ago

Columbia University offers a top-tier education in a stunning setting. As a graduate of the MPA in Environmental Science and Policy program, I gained invaluable knowledge in sustainability and policy through a rigorous, hands-on curriculum. Beyond academics, the campus is breathtaking - historic architecture, tree-lined walkways, and iconic landmarks like Low Library make it a perfect place to learn and reflect. An incredible experience all around!

Naomi RikleyLocal guide
11 months ago

Columbia was my dream university growing up because it served as the catalyst for the Beat Generation, bringing all of my favourite poets together. I was lucky enough to attend the guided campus tour this year, which was a surreal experience for me.

Léo donzLocal guide
11 months ago

I visited Columbia University just to walk around and explore the campus, and I was truly impressed. The architecture is stunning, the atmosphere is full of academic energy, and the campus is much larger than I expected. It’s amazing to see such a historic and prestigious institution right in the heart of New York City. A must-visit spot for anyone interested in education, history, or just beautiful surroundings.

MarieLocal guide
a year ago

Columbia University is one of the eight Ivy League schools in the U. S.<br><br>This is a prestigious university with beautiful architectures. The acceptance rate is 3.7%, they are extremely selective.<br><br>It is a privilege to go there.

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