Marcus Tonti
Contributing writer
Articles by Marcus Tonti
Old York Archive Living on at Avery
A family of real-estate developers has given Columbia one of the largest collections of historical materials on New York City ever privately assemble
Designer Kenneth Cole Sponsors Community-Engagement Program
The fellowships will prepare students to solve challenges faced by local communities
Financial-Aid Benefactor John W. Kluge, 1914—2010
An extraordinary businessman and Columbia University’s greatest benefactor, Kluge died on September 7 at his home outside Charlottesville, Va
Give My Regards to Shubert
Since 1980, the Shubert Foundation has provided support to Columbia arts students working low- or nonpaying internships
New Fellowship for Oral History
Attorney Sybil Shainwald ’72GSAS, a pioneer of women's health law, endows a $100,000 fund to provide fellowships for students in Columbia's oral history program
Nursing Dean Mundinger Honored for 24 years of Leadership
She was honored by more than 250 friends and colleagues in academia and health care at Low Library on November 9
Heads and Tales
An artifact mysteriously disappears from the Cathedral Church of Saint John the Divine
Taps for the Beats?
The 90-plus-year-old West End is invariably mentioned in any discussion of the Beats at Columbia
From 8:46 to 10:28
102 Minutes: The Untold Story of the Fight to Survive Inside the Twin Towers, by Jim Dwyer ’80JRN and Kevin Flynn ’79JRN