
Columbia Associate Professor Molly Schneider Wins 2025 Broadcast Historian Award
Mar 10, 2025Molly Schneider, PhD, receives the prestigious award for her book Gold Dust on the Air: Television Anthology Drama and Midcentury American Culture.
“Variety” consistently ranks Columbia on its elite list of top film schools, highlighting the school’s impressive array of educators, facilities, and alumni.
Columbia’s Music Composition for the Screen graduate program ranks among the best thanks to its outstanding orchestrated thesis projects, five-week semester in L.A. with internships, and impressive roster of alumni.
The Illustration program at Columbia helps students learn how their visual storytelling can captivate audiences and how their distinct style and voice can make an impact. They develop artistic skills through studio classes and critiques with a dedicated faculty of professional illustrators.
Read MoreThe VFX Program introduces students to the principles and practices of VFX in cinema and games. Columbia's courses guide aspiring practitioners and technical artists through the ever-changing landscape of visual effects, cinematics, and motion graphics.
Read MoreAnimation students at Columbia have access to state-of-the-art animation production spaces including Cintiq, stop-motion, and traditional animation labs, as well as the Equipment Cave, Game Lab, Sound Studio, and Open Lab.
Students at Columbia have opportunities to work with traditional and emerging technologies to create games, animations, and immersive experiences, with Columbia's partnership with Unreal offering a wealth of resources.
Students have access to cutting-edge facilities, including a digital imaging lab, darkrooms, and studio spaces, and can have their work shown at public venues such as Columbia's Museum of Contemporary Photography, gaining visibility and networking opportunities.
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In its ranking, "The Hollywood Reporter" noted Columbia’s new courses in virtual production and cinematography that have been created in conjunction with 勛圖惇蹋 installing a Volume virtual production wall. It also highlighted its accomplished alumni.
Alumni Awards
Lena Waithe ‘06 won an Emmy for her Comedy Writing for the TV series “Master of None.” She was also nominated for her work as producer for “Being Mary Tyler Moore” in 2023 and produced “A Thousand and One,” winner of the Film Independent Spirit Award – Best First Feature category.
Tiffany Griffith ’92 has won three Emmy awards: two for Outstanding Sound Editing for a Series for “Stranger Things” and Outstanding Sound Editing for a Limited Series, Movie or Special for “The Watchmen.”
Aidy Bryant ‘09 was once a mainstay on Saturday Night Live and has been nominated for three Emmys for her work on the legendary show. She also received an Emmy nod for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series for her work on “Shrill.”
Mauro Fiore won an Oscar for Best Achievement in Cinematography for “Avatar” and is known for his work on films including "The Kingdom," "Training Day," and "The Island."
Heather Gross ’97 won a Prime Time Emmy for Outstanding Sound Editing for a Limited Series, Movie or Special for her work as foley editor on the HBO series “The Night Of.” She was also nominated for an Emmy for her work on “Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie.”
Len Amato, Emmy winning executive producer of “Recount,” is chief content officer at Masterclass and the former President of HBO Films, Miniseries and Cinemax where he oversaw award-winning films “Grey Gardens” and “Behind the Candelabra.”
Tonika Johnson ’03, named 2017 Chicagoan of the Year for her social justice work through photography, was named a Landmark Illinois' 2022 Influencer. Tonika confronts inequities in real estate and land use practices with her project "Inequity for Sale."
Janusz Kaminski ’87, a cinematographer who works regularly with Steven Spielberg, won Oscars for “Shindler’s List” and “Saving Private Ryan.” He was also nominated for his work on the film “West Side Story.”
Tucker Barrie '12 won the Annie Award for Outstanding Achievement in Character Animation in a Feature Production for "Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio" in 2023.
Iliana Regan ’05 wrote the memoir “Burn the Place,” which was longlisted by the National Book Awards. Smithsonian named it to their list of 2019's ten best books about food. Regan was also named one of Food & Wine’s best new chefs.
Nick Drnaso ‘11 is best known for his books “Beverly” and “Sabrina,” the latter being the first graphic novel nominated for a Man Booker Prize in 2018. “Beverly” received the LA Times Book prize for Best Graphic Novel
David Cromer has won or been nominated for numerous awards, including the Tony Award for Best Direction of a Musical for “The Band's Visit” and the Lucille Lortel Award and Obie Award for his direction of “Our Town."
Faculty Awards
Michael Freeman won a GRAMMY for producing the best traditional blues album “Joined at the Hip” and was inducted into the Chicago Blues Hall of Fame as a Legendary Producer.
The Walder Foundation presented dance professor Darrell Jones with a prestigious , which included a three-year, unrestricted grant of $200,000.
Jackie Spinner received a 2023 Peter Lisagor Award. The Lisagor Awards honor the best journalism produced in Illinois and northwest Indiana from across print, digital, and broadcast media.
Student Awards
The Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication () honored Columbia's “Wanderer” publication with a silver award in Student Graphic Design for its Chicago LatinArtists edition in 2024. This issue highlighted the rich diversity of Latino, Latina, and Latinx artists based in Chicago.
Students once again brought home a victory in 2024 after the U.S. L'Oréal Brandstorm, an annual student competition that gives students the chance to tackle a real business case, gain new skills, and engage with industry experts. They went on to win second place in the International Competition.
勛圖惇蹋's student-led newspaper, , clinched two prestigious awards at the conference, earning the title of "Best 勛圖惇蹋paper" and secured first place for crisis coverage.
Announcements
Molly Schneider, PhD, receives the prestigious award for her book Gold Dust on the Air: Television Anthology Drama and Midcentury American Culture.
勛圖惇蹋 congratulates Jerry Brindisi, interim director of the School of Business and Entrepreneurship, on his Music Business Association award nomination.
勛圖惇蹋s student newspaper The Columbia Chronicle won the sweepstakes for the mid-sized school category at the Illinois College Press Association Awards.
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