Columbia University Bulletins, 1863-2023

After clicking 'Submit Request', users will login with their UNI and password (Columbia affiliates) or their special collections account (external users). Appointments are required and will be arranged according to each individual repository's policy.


Series XIII: Other Schools' Bulletins

The schools below have their own archives. While there are some of their bulletins available at the University Archives (incomplete sets), these repositories may be able to assist you in your research. The School of Social Work bulletins can be found in the School of Social Work records (UA#0099).


Barnard College Bulletins

The Barnard Archives and Special Collections acts as the final repository for the historical records of Barnard College, from its founding in 1889 to the present day. They collect materials that reflect campus and academic life at Barnard College, including bulletins. For more information, please contact archives@barnard.edu.


College of Physicians and Surgeons Bulletins

The Archives and Special Collections at the Augustus C. Long Health Sciences Library of Columbia University collects, preserves, organizes, and makes available rare and unique materials documenting the history of the health sciences in general and at the Columbia University Irving Medical Center (CUIMC) in particular. The department also serves as the archives for the schools of the CUIMC: College of Physicians & Surgeons (1767), School of Nursing (1892), College of Dental Medicine (formerly the School of Dental & Oral Surgery) (1916), Mailman School of Public Health (1922), College of Pharmaceutical Sciences (1829) and Presbyterian Hospital (1868-1997). For more information, please contact hslarchives@columbia.edu.


School of Social Work Bulletins

Bulletins of the School of Social Work can be found in the School of Social Work records (UA#0099). Please request the volumes from Series IV: Publications.


Teachers College Bulletins

The Gottesman Libraries at Teachers College librarians address archival research queries and serve as advisors to the College in developing, organizing, describing, and preserving digital assets for long term institutional access. The Special Collections Reading Room accommodates onsite use, by appointment, of special and historical collections, including archival materials. Queries may be submitted via Ask a Librarian.