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These ranges should be used in determining the salaries for officers of research throughout the University for the 2026-2027 academic year.

The Office of the Provost is launching a new designation, Designated Academic Colleague (DAC), to support scholarly engagement between Columbia personnel and their non-Columbia colleagues in the field.

Columbia University now requires all new full-time and part-time academic hires to complete a pre-hire attestation disclosing any prior discriminatory, harassing, retaliatory, or other forms of misconduct.

These ranges should be used in determining the salaries for officers of research throughout the University for the 2025-2026 academic year.

The U.S. Department of Labor has revised the Fair Labor Standards Act to raise the minimum salary threshold for overtime eligibility, affecting Columbia University and other employers nationwide, with increases to $844 per week starting July 1, 2024, and $1,128 per week starting January 1, 2025.

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Jan. 22, 2015-- The Provost highlights two new developments in the University’s ongoing efforts to prevent gender-based misconduct, strengthen the response to such misconduct when it occurs, and enhance our campus climate.

The 2013 Provost Leadership Fellows are announced.

The Provost requests nominations for the 2015 Presidential Awards for Outstanding Teaching by Graduate Students.

An invitation to nominate faculty for the 20th annual Presidential Awards to honor great teaching at our University. 

At the direction of President Bollinger, the Provost has convened a committee to conduct a search for the next University Librarian.

Oct. 16, 2014--The Provost’s Faculty Advisory Committee on Online Learning, chaired by David Madigan, EVP of Arts and Sciences, shares its report and highlights a key outcome: a Request for Proposals for a faculty small grant program, which will support novel approaches to course design and educational technologies.

The Provost reminds the community about deadlines for voter registration. 

As the issue of sexual assault gains a new level of attention and engagement on campuses around the country, Columbia is committed to providing a national model of the best policies and practices to help ensure that members of our University community feel safe and respected. 

The Provost outlines resources available through the Office of Work/Life’s School and Child Care Search Service, distributes the admissions policies for The School at Columbia University, and shares information about other schools with connections to the University.

This statement was originally sent to all faculty by Stephen Rittenberg via email.

June 23, 2014-- The second round of grants from the President’s Global Innovation Fund are announced. 

Jennifer Crewe, who has been serving as interim Director of Columbia University Press, will continue on as the permanent President and Director of the Press. 

Melissa Begg will take on the role of Vice Provost for Educational Programs as of July 1, 2014, while continuing as a professor in public health.

Feb. 10, 2014-- The Provost announces the results of the competition for the Columbia-Chile Fund.  

Feb. 7, 2014-- The Provost invites applications for faculty fellowship and exchange opportunities.