Columbia University in popular culture explained

Columbia University in New York City, New York, as one of the oldest universities in the United States, has been the subject of numerous aspects of popular culture. Film historian Rob King explains that the university's popularity with filmmakers has to do with its being one of the few colleges with a physical campus located in New York City, and its neoclassical architecture, which "aestheticizes America’s intellectual history," making Columbia an ideal shooting location and setting for productions that involve urban universities.[1] Additionally, campus monuments such as Alma Mater and the university's copy of The Thinker have come to symbolize academic reflection and university prestige in popular culture. Room 309 in Havemeyer Hall has been described as the most filmed college classroom in the United States.[2]

Historical events on Columbia's campus have also served to draw attention to the university. The Beat Generation, which began at Columbia with students Allen Ginsberg, Jack Kerouac, and Lucien Carr, among others, is often associated with the university, which served as a conservative backdrop to the writers' literary experimentation.[3] The university has often been portrayed in relation to the movement, including in Vanity of Duluoz by Kerouac and the film Kill Your Darlings, which depicts the earliest days of the movement at Columbia.[4] [5]

The Columbia University protests of 1968 were the target of heavy media attention while they transpired,[6] and since have been the subject of numerous depictions, including memoirs, such as The Strawberry Statement by James Simon Kunen and the film based on it;[7] novels, such as 4 3 2 1 by Paul Auster;[8] films, such as Across the Universe and 84 Charing Cross Road;[9] and numerous documentaries, including Columbia Revolt and A Time to Stir, edited by Paul Cronin.[10] [11] The protests have also been the subject of significant academic inquiry,[12] and has, along with subsequent protests throughout the decades, cemented Columbia's reputation as a hotbed for counterculture and student activism.[13] [14]

Film

Movies making reference to Columbia and/or featuring scenes shot on Columbia's campus include:

Music

Video games

Due to its location in Manhattan, Columbia's campus frequently appears in video games that seek to replicate New York City in their maps, such as Grand Theft Auto IV (2008), as Vespucci University in the neighborhood of Varsity Heights;[24] Assassin's Creed III (2012), as King's College in the late 18th century;[25] and Marvel's Spider-Man (2018) and Spider-Man 2 (2023). The designs for university buildings in are based on the neoclassical architecture of the university.

Fictional Columbians

!Character!Appearances!Notes!Source
Grace AdlerWill & Grace
portrayed by Debra Messing
Graduate of Columbia College. In the show, she and Will Truman met at a party in Carman Hall.[26]
Meg AltmanPanic Room, directed by David Fincher; portrayed by Jodie FosterAttends Columbia in the film
Andie AndersonHow to Lose a Guy in 10 Days, directed by Donald Petrie; portrayed by Kate HudsonGraduate of the School of Journalism[27]
Paul AndrewsBroken City, directed by Allen Hughes; portrayed by Kyle ChandlerGraduate of Columbia
Nate ArchibaldGossip Girl
portrayed by Chace Crawford
Attends Columbia in the show
Paul ArmstrongJust Cause, directed by Arne Glimcher; portrayed by Sean ConneryGraduate of Columbia Law School[28]
Rachel ArmstrongNothing but the Truth, directed by Rod Lurie; portrayed by Kate BeckinsaleGraduate of the School of Journalism
Radhika Banerjee SinghTa Ra Rum Pum, directed by Siddharth Anand; portrayed by Rani MukerjiIs majoring in music at Columbia when she meets Rajveer Singh (portrayed by Saif Ali Khan)
Zoe BarrySomething's Gotta Give, directed by Nancy Meyers; portrayed by Frances McDormandProfessor of women's studies
BenderFuturama
voiced by John DiMaggio
Attends "Columbiac University" in the episode "Free Will Hunting"[29]
Naomi BennettPrivate Practice
portrayed by Audra McDonald
Graduate of the College of Physicians and Surgeons
Sam BennettPrivate Practice; portrayed by Taye DiggsGraduate of the College of Physicians and Surgeons
Serena Benson
portrayed by Elizabeth Ashley
Graduate of either Columbia College or Barnard College[30]
Charles BigelowStrange Invaders, directed by Michael Laughlin; portrayed by Paul Le MatProfessor
James BrennanAdventureland, directed by Greg Mottola; portrayed by Jesse EisenbergIs a college graduate slated to attend the Graduate School of Journalism
Buckaroo BonzaiThe Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension, directed by W. D. Richter; portrayed by Peter WellerImplied to have been a professor at the College of Physicians and Surgeons
Matt Camden7th Heaven
portrayed by Barry Watson
Attends the College of Physicians and Surgeons in the show
Billy CampbellApartment, by Teddy WayneAttends the School of Arts in the book, along with the unnamed narrator[31]
Alexis CastleCastle
portrayed by Molly Quinn
Attends Columbia in the show
Quentin ColdwaterThe Magicians
portrayed by Jason Ralph
Graduate of Columbia College[32]
Richard CooperI Think I Love My Wife, directed by Chris Rock; portrayed by Chris RockAn MBA degree from Columbia can be seen hanging in his office.
Ken CosgroveMad Men
portrayed by Aaron Staton
Graduate of Columbia[33]
Kevin CoznerBrooklyn Nine-Nine
portrayed by Marc Evan Jackson
Professor of classics[34]
Daredevil/Matt MurdockMarvel ComicsValedictorian of his class at Columbia Law School. In the comics, he also studies pre-law at Columbia College.[35]
Jessica DarlingThe Jessica Darling books, by Megan McCaffertyAttends Columbia in the books[36]
Samuel DavenportArchive 81
portrayed by Evan Jonigkeit
Professor of renaissance and medieval studies
Finn DeTrolioThe Sopranos; portrayed by Will JanowitzAttends Columbia in the show, studying dentistry
Jack DuluozVanity of Duluoz, by Jack KerouacAttends Columbia College in the book, which is based on Kerouac's own time at the university
Marshall EmersonFor Kings and Planets, by Ethan CaninAttends Columbia in the book[37]
Marshall EriksenHow I Met Your Mother
portrayed by Jason Segel
Graduate of Columbia Law School
F. Scott FeinstadtP.S., directed by Dylan Kidd; portrayed by Topher GraceIs accepted at the School of Arts following an affair with an admissions officer
Archie Ferguson4 3 2 1, by Paul AusterAttends Columbia around the 1968 protests[38]
Firestorm/Jason RuschDC ComicsAttends Columbia in the comics[39]
Flag-Smasher/Karl MorgenthauMarvel ComicsStudies political science as an undergraduate student[40]
Joel FleishmanNorthern Exposure
portrayed by Rob Morrow
Graduate of the College of Physicians and Surgeons
Marco Stanley FoggMoon Palace, by Paul AusterAttends Columbia College in the book[41]
Eric ForemanHouse
portrayed by Omar Epps
Studied biochemistry at the university on a full scholarship
Colin ForresterGossip Girl; portrayed by Samuel PageVisiting professor[42]
Gabriel the Devil HunterMarvel ComicsIs described as "a scholar at Columbia University"[43]
Ana GarcíaReal Women Have Curves, directed by Patricia Cardoso; portrayed by America FerreraIs accepted at Columbia with a full scholarship in the film
Ross GellerFriends
portrayed by David Schwimmer
Holds a PhD in paleontology from Columbia[44]
Erin GilbertGhostbusters, directed by Paul Feig; portrayed by Kristen WiigProfessor of physics[45]
Sarah Glass7th Heaven; portrayed by Sarah Danielle MadisonAttends the College of Physicians and Surgeons in the show
Robert GoldmanMarvel ComicsGraduate of Columbia Law School[46]
Stanley GoodspeedThe Rock, directed by Michael Bay; portrayed by Nicolas CageGraduate of Columbia College
Lucas GoodwinHouse of Cards, portrayed by Sebastian ArcelusA Columbia degree can be seen hanging in his office.[47]
Bram GreenfeldSimon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda, by Becky AlbertalliIs accepted early decision to Columbia[48]
Ben GrossNever Have I Ever, portrayed by Jaren LewisonIs accepted at and attends Columbia in the show[49]
Louise HarringtonP.S., directed by Dylan Kidd; portrayed by Laura LinneyDirector of admissions at the School of the Arts[50]
Alexander HartdegenThe Time Machine, directed by Simon Wells; portrayed by Guy PearceProfessor of applied mechanics and engineering[51]
Miles HellerSunset Park, by Paul AusterGraduate student at Columbia; withdrew before the events of the novel
Miranda HobbesSex and the City, And Just Like That...; portrayed by Cynthia NixonAttends Columbia in And Just Like That...[52]
Dave HodgmanThe First Time, directed by Jonathan Kasdan; portrayed by Dylan O'BrienIs a high school senior slated to attend Columbia in the fall
Beatrice HorsemanBoJack Horseman
voiced by Wendie Malick
Graduate of Barnard College[53]
Alice HowlandStill Alice, directed by Richard Glatzer and Wash Westmoreland; portrayed by Julianne MooreProfessor of linguistics[54]
Isbisa/Simon MekeMarvel ComicsProfessor of physics[55]
Linda Jackson, directed by Adam McKay; portrayed by Meagan GoodGraduate of the School of Journalism
Rosie JarmanThe Rosie Project, The Rosie Effect, and The Rosie Result, by Graeme SimsionAttends the College of Physicians and Surgeons in The Rosie Effect[56]
Emily JessupAltered States, directed by Ken Russell; portrayed by Blair BrownIs a PhD student in physical anthropology in the film
Jess JordanSuccession
portrayed by Juliana Canfield
Graduate of Columbia Law School
Willie KeithThe Caine Mutiny, by Herman WoukAt the beginning of the book, is a student at the Columbia University Midshipmen's School, which operated during World War II[57]
Candace KelmeckisThe Perks of Being a Wallflower, directed by Stephen Chbosky; portrayed by Nina DobrevIs a high school senior slated to attend Columbia in the fall
Mindy LahiriThe Mindy Project
portrayed by Mindy Kaling
Graduate of the College of Physicians and Surgeons[58]
Todd LancasterBroken City, directed by Allen Hughes; portrayed by James RansoneGraduate of Columbia
Gregory LarkinThe Mirror Has Two Faces, directed by Barbra Streisand; portrayed by Jeff BridgesProfessor of mathematics
Karen Wagner LelandThe Detective, directed by Gordon Douglas; portrayed by Lee RemickProfessor
Thomas "Babe" LevyMarathon Man, directed by John Schlesinger; portrayed by Dustin HoffmanIs a PhD student at Columbia in the film
Lizard/Curt ConnorsSpider-Man 2, and Spider-Man 3, directed by Sam Raimi; portrayed by Dylan BakerProfessor of physics
Kate LloydThe Thing, directed by Matthijs van Heijningen Jr.; portrayed by Mary Elizabeth WinsteadStudied paleontology at Columbia[59]
Veronica LodgeRiverdale
portrayed by Camila Mendes
Graduate of Barnard College[60]
Kim Joo-wonSecret Garden
portrayed by Hyun Bin
Graduate of Columbia[61]
Justice/Vance AstrovikMarvel ComicsAttends Columbia, and re-enrolls after going to jail for killing his father[62]
Carl LuceThe Catcher in the Rye, by J. D. SalingerColumbia College student and former classmate of Holden Caulfield[63]
Dinah MadaniThe Punisher
portrayed by Amber Rose Revah
Holds a master's degree in Islamic studies from Columbia [64]
Veronica MarsVeronica Mars
portrayed by Kristen Bell
Attends Columbia Law School in the show[65]
Tracy McConnellHow I Met Your Mother; portrayed by Cristin MiliotiStudied economics at Columbia
Joy MeachumIron Fist
portrayed by Jessica Stroup
Graduate of Columbia Law School[66]
Mister Fear/Larry CranstonMarvel ComicsProfessor at Columbia Law School, under the name Harold Cranstone[67]
Simon MendelssohnSimon, directed by Marshall Brickman; portrayed by Alan ArkinProfessor of psychology[68]
Lucrecia Montesinos HendrichElite
portrayed by Danna Paola
Attends Columbia in the show[69]
Addison MontgomeryGrey's Anatomy
portrayed by Kate Walsh
Graduate of the College of Physicians and Surgeons
Rose MorganThe Mirror Has Two Faces, directed by Barbra Streisand; portrayed by Barbra StreisandProfessor of English literature
Michael MoscovitzThe Princess Diaries, by Meg CabotAttends Columbia in the books
Ted MosbyHow I Met Your Mother; portrayed by Josh RadnorBecomes a professor of architecture in the show[70]
Sammy MouradThe 39 Clues, by various authorsPostdoctoral researcher in biochemistry[71]
Elektra NatchiosMarvel Comics; Daredevil, directed by Mark Steven Johnson; portrayed by Jennifer GarnerGraduate of Columbia Law School
Foggy NelsonMarvel Comics; Daredevil, directed by Mark Steven Johnson; portrayed by Jon FavreauGraduate of Columbia Law School
Roland NilsonThe Switch, directed by Will Speck and Josh Gordon; portrayed by Patrick WilsonProfessor of English
Erica NoughtonNip/Tuck
portrayed by Vanessa Redgrave
Holds a PhD in clinical psychology from Columbia
Sarah ObengQueen of Glory, directed by Nana Mensah; portrayed by Nana MensahDoctoral student in neuro-oncology[72]
OliverCall Me by Your Name, by André Aciman; Call Me by Your Name, directed by Luca Guadagnino; portrayed by Armie HammerPostdoctoral researcher in classics[73]
Harry OsbornSpider-Man, Spider-Man 2, and Spider-Man 3, directed by Sam Raimi; portrayed by James FrancoAttends Columbia in Spider-Man 2 and Spider-Man 3[74]
Camille ParksHarlem
portrayed by Meagan Good
Professor of anthropology[75]
Mitchell PritchettModern Family
portrayed by Jesse Tyler Ferguson
Graduate of Columbia Law School
Quiet ManMarvel ComicsAttended Columbia[76]
Clare QuiltyLolita, by Vladimir NabokovAttended Columbia[77]
Wendell RandIron Fist; portrayed by David FurrGraduate of Columbia
Erin ReaganBlue Bloods
portrayed by Bridget Moynahan
Graduate of Columbia[78]
Nicky Reagan-BoyleBlue Bloods; portrayed by Sami GayleAttends and graduates from Columbia in the show
Esteban ReyesWeeds
portrayed by Demián Bichir
Graduate of Columbia
Rachel RoseKeeping the Faith, directed by Edward Norton; portrayed by Rena SoferGraduate of the School of Journalism
Jamie RossLaw & Order and ; portrayed by Carey LowellGraduate of Columbia Law School
Kendall RoySuccession; portrayed by Jeremy StrongGraduate of Columbia Business School
Artur SammlerMr. Sammler's Planet, by Saul BellowLectures at Columbia in the book[79]
Sheila SazsSuits
portrayed by Rachael Harris
Head of admissions[80]
Kimmy SchmidtUnbreakable Kimmy Schmidt
portrayed by Ellie Kemper
Attends, and is expelled from, Columbia in the show
Carol SeaverGrowing Pains
portrayed by Tracey Gold
Attends Columbia in the show
Mark SloanGrey's Anatomy; portrayed by Eric DaneGraduate of the College of Physicians and Surgeons
Mister Fantastic/Reed RichardsMarvel ComicsHolds a doctorate from Columbia[81]
Edward H. SimpsonJurassic Park, by Michael CrichtonEmeritus professor of zoology[82]
Ollie SlocumbIgby Goes Down, directed by Burr Steers; portrayed by Ryan PhillippeAttends Columbia as an economics major in the film
Nadia ShanaaElite; portrayed by Mina El HammaniAttends Columbia in the show
Juliet SharpGossip Girl; portrayed by Katie CassidyAttends Columbia in the show[83]
Jack ShephardLost
portrayed by Matthew Fox
Graduate of Columbia[84]
Derek ShepherdGrey's Anatomy; portrayed by Patrick DempseyGraduate of the College of Physicians and Surgeons
Meadow SopranoThe Sopranos; portrayed by Jamie-Lynn SiglerAttends Columbia College in the show
Jessie SpanoSaved by the Bell
portrayed by Elizabeth Berkley
Attends Columbia in the show's spinoff,
Egon SpenglerGhostbusters
portrayed by Harold Ramis
Professor of parapsychology at Columbia before forming the Ghostbusters[85]
Spider-Man/Peter ParkerSpider-Man, Spider-Man 2, and Spider-Man 3, directed by Sam Raimi; portrayed by Tobey MaguireAcquires his powers at a Columbia laboratory, and later attends the university in Spider-Man 2 and Spider-Man 3
Gwen StacySpider-Man 3, directed by Sam Raimi; portrayed by Bryce Dallas HowardAttends Columbia in the film
Ray StantzGhostbusters; portrayed by Dan AykroydProfessor of parapsychology at Columbia before forming the Ghostbusters
Martin SteinDC ComicsProfessor of physics
Richard StoneJurassic Park, by Michael CrichtonHead of the Tropical Diseases Laboratory of the Columbia University Medical Center
Doctor StrangeMarvel ComicsGraduate of the College of Physicians and Surgeons; resident at the NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital for five years[86]
David StromThe Time of Our Singing, by Richard PowersIs a physicist at Columbia[87]
Superwoman/Kristin WellsDC ComicsGraduate student and later professor of history[88] [89]
Stanley SweetheartThe Magic Garden of Stanley Sweetheart, directed by Leonard Horn; portrayed by Don JohnsonAttends Columbia in the film
Lance SweetsBones
portrayed by John Francis Daley
Holds doctorates in clinical psychology and behavioral analysis from Columbia[90]
Oluwakemi "Kemi" TalbotVeep
portrayed by Toks Olagundoye
Graduate of Columbia College and Columbia Law School[91]
Orno TarcherFor Kings and Planets, by Ethan CaninAttends Columbia in the book
Don TillmanThe Rosie Project, The Rosie Effect, and The Rosie Result, by Graeme SimsionVisiting professor at the College of Physicians and Surgeons
Will TrumanWill & Grace; portrayed by Eric McCormackGraduate of Columbia College
Taissa TurnerYellowjackets
portrayed by Tawny Cypress and Jasmin Savoy Brown
Graduate of Columbia Law School[92]
Val TylerWhat I Like About You
portrayed by Jennie Garth
Holds a degree in public relations from Columbia
Serena van der WoodsenGossip Girl; portrayed by Blake LivelyAttends Columbia in the show
Macy VaughnCharmed
portrayed by Madeleine Mantock
Holds an MA and PhD in genetics[93]
Iris VeganThe Blindfold, by Siri HustvedtIs a graduate student at Columbia in the book[94]
Peter VenkmanGhostbusters; portrayed by Bill MurrayProfessor of parapsychology at Columbia before forming the Ghostbusters
Blair WaldorfGossip Girl; portrayed by Leighton MeesterAttends Columbia in the show
Adam WalkerInvisible, by Paul AusterAttends Columbia in the book, and befriends political science professor Rudolf Born
Matty WalkerBody Heat, directed by Lawrence Kasdan; portrayed by Kathleen TurnerGraduate of Columbia Law School
Mara WatersThe Au Pairs, by Melissa de la CruzDecides to attend Columbia in the book
Abe WeissmanThe Marvelous Mrs. Maisel
portrayed by Tony Shalhoub
Tenured professor at the university[95]
Iris WestDC ComicsGraduate of Columbia[96]
McAfee WestbrookThe Politician
portrayed by Laura Dreyfuss
Graduates in the show.[97]
Angela Wheatley
portrayed by Tamara Taylor
Professor of mathematics
Julia WickerThe Magicians; portrayed by Stella MaeveGraduate of Columbia College[98]
James WilsonHouse; portrayed by Robert Sean LeonardGraduate of the College of Physicians and Surgeons
Lee WingMarvel ComicsProfessor of Oriental studies[99]
Wyatt WingfootMarvel ComicsBriefly attended[100]
Frank WheelerRevolutionary Road, by Richard YatesDescribed as an "intense, nicotine-stained, Jean-Paul Sartre sort of man" while a student[101]
Harold WoodsmanAmsterdam, directed by David O. Russell; portrayed by John David WashingtonGraduate of Columbia Law School[102]
Professor XMarvel ComicsHolds a PhD in anthropology from Columbia; professor of biology[103]
Boris YelnikoffWhatever Works, directed by Woody Allen; portrayed by Larry DavidProfessor of physics[104]
Leopold YorkMarvel ComicsProfessor of law[105]
Rachel ZaneSuits; portrayed by Meghan MarkleAttends Columbia Law School in the show
Toby ZieglerThe West Wing
portrayed by Richard Schiff
Professor at Columbia, following his dismissal by President Josiah Bartlet[106]
Sidney Zwiebel/"New Jersey"The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension, directed by W. D. Richter; portrayed by Jeff GoldblumImplied to have been a professor at the College of Physicians and Surgeons

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