Columbia University Club of New York

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Columbia University Club of New York[edit | edit source]

The Columbia University Club of New York is a private social club located in New York City. It serves as a gathering place for alumni, faculty, and staff of Columbia University, as well as their guests. The club provides various amenities and services to its members, including dining facilities, event spaces, and networking opportunities.

History[edit | edit source]

The Columbia University Club of New York was established in 1901 by a group of Columbia University alumni who wanted to create a space where they could continue to connect and engage with their alma mater. The club initially operated out of a rented townhouse on West 44th Street in Manhattan. In 1909, the club purchased its current location, a historic brownstone on West 43rd Street, which was designed by renowned architect Stanford White.

Facilities[edit | edit source]

The club's facilities include a dining room, a bar, private meeting rooms, and event spaces. The dining room offers a variety of culinary options, ranging from casual meals to formal dining experiences. Members can also enjoy a well-stocked bar that offers a wide selection of beverages. The club's private meeting rooms are equipped with modern technology and provide a professional setting for business meetings or presentations. Additionally, the club's event spaces can accommodate a range of social and professional gatherings, such as weddings, conferences, and networking events.

Membership[edit | edit source]

Membership to the Columbia University Club of New York is open to alumni, faculty, and staff of Columbia University, as well as their guests. Prospective members must submit an application and pay an initiation fee, as well as annual dues. The club offers different membership categories, including regular, young alumni, and non-resident memberships, to cater to the diverse needs and preferences of its members.

Activities and Events[edit | edit source]

The Columbia University Club of New York organizes a variety of activities and events throughout the year to foster a sense of community among its members. These include networking events, guest speaker series, cultural outings, and social gatherings. The club also hosts special events to celebrate holidays and milestones, providing members with opportunities to connect and engage with fellow alumni and the broader Columbia University community.

Notable Members[edit | edit source]

Over the years, the Columbia University Club of New York has attracted many notable members from various fields, including academia, business, politics, and the arts. Some of the club's notable members include former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, Pulitzer Prize-winning author Junot Díaz, and renowned economist Joseph Stiglitz.

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