COVID-19 Guide for the School of the Arts Community
All students, faculty, and staff participating in any on campus activities must adhere to the REQUIRED PROTOCOL FOR RETURNING TO CAMPUS. For additional information, see the University's Enhanced Health and Safety Policy and the Enforcement Plan for the Enhanced Health and Safety Policy. To report an incident of noncompliance to the School of the Arts, please complete the School of the Arts COVID-19 Enhanced Health and Safety Policy Noncompliance Notification form.
Make an appointment to meet with a subject specialist: call, text, or email your reference question; request research assistance, or use the Libraries chatbot.
Information about care for adults/elders, children, or yourself when normal care arrangements are interrupted or when short term care is required.
Consistent with public health measures to minimize the spread of the novel coronavirus, most units will move to virtual service delivery.
Information regarding School of the Arts Convocation in light of COVID-19
Information regarding Columbia University's Commencement ceremony in light of COVID-19
Schedule a virtual appointment, see a list of CPS's virtual support spaces addressing a variety concerns around COVID-19, or utilize a broad range of available online coping tools.
Information on dining options available on campus and in the surrounding neighborhood. Neighborhood business hours are subject to change.
We are all responsible for creating and maintaining an environment built on respect and free from discrimination and harassment. Learn how to file a report.
Information on the University's Environmental Health & Safety COVID-19 services and response.
What to do if you've been exposed to someone with COVID-19.
A list of useful documents relating to COVID-19.
Details on COVID-19 for the Columbia community, affiliate institutions, and neighbors.
Information for students, faculty, staff, and post-docs living in Columbia Residential housing units.
Details about Spring 2020 Checkout for undergraduate students living in Columbia residence halls.
Answers to immigration-related and travel questions due to the move to online instruction for faculty, students, and researchers.
Information about amended hours of operation, mail forwarding, and package delivery for students in undergraduate residence halls.
Change your password, update your security questions, and manage your alias.
Resources and tools for students on learning remotely through the end of the semester.
The Center for Teaching and Learning supports faculty, instructors, and teaching assistants with remote help.
Guidance for moving your class online and teaching from somewhere other than your Columbia classroom.