Columbia University in popular culture
== Columbia University in Popular Culture ==
Columbia University is a prominent Ivy League institution located in New York City. Over the years, it has been featured in various forms of popular culture, including film, television, literature, and music. Its iconic campus and prestigious reputation make it a frequent choice for settings and references in media.
Film
Columbia University has been depicted in numerous films. Notable examples include:
- Ghostbusters (1984) - The main characters are professors at Columbia University.
- Spider-Man (2002) - Peter Parker attends Columbia University.
- The Mirror Has Two Faces (1996) - Barbra Streisand's character is a professor at Columbia University.
Television
The university has also been featured in several television series:
- Gossip Girl - Several characters attend Columbia University.
- Law & Order - Various episodes feature Columbia University as a backdrop.
- The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel - The protagonist's husband attends Columbia University.
Literature
Columbia University appears in various works of literature:
- The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger - Holden Caulfield's brother, D.B. Caulfield, attended Columbia University.
- American Psycho by Bret Easton Ellis - Patrick Bateman mentions Columbia University.
Music
Columbia University has been referenced in songs and music videos:
- The Sound of Silence by Simon & Garfunkel - The song mentions "the neon god they made," which some interpret as a reference to the university's influence.
- Empire State of Mind by Jay-Z featuring Alicia Keys - The song references New York City, where Columbia University is located.
Related Pages
- Columbia University
- Ivy League
- New York City
- Ghostbusters
- Spider-Man
- Gossip Girl
- Law & Order
- The Catcher in the Rye
- American Psycho
- Simon & Garfunkel
- Jay-Z
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