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A new large-scale study lays out a daunting picture of where the Earth’s climate may be headed. 

Helen Yang (SEAS’24) and Jenna Yuan (CC’24) join a class of 150 Schwarzman Scholars from 43 countries and 114 universities.

Working alongside TC’s Sonali Rajan, a leading expert on research-driven solutions to reduce gun violence, students gain experience in an emerging field.

Columbia Business School research introduces a new model that simulates consumer routines, which could prove valuable for retaining customers.

Hundreds of students turned out on November 30 for Columbia’s annual Tree Lighting Ceremony. 

The report provides insight into how policymakers and industry leaders can cultivate collaboration and foster trust in the face of growing threats to the digital landscape.

But in the meantime, he’s busy going to Broadway shows, concerts, and museums.

A mouse study found that the drug can alter the brain's dopamine system, boosting the case for more targeted medical use.

Jerome Davis, Secretary of the University, will retire at the end of this academic year.

On November 30, leaders from Columbia and Princeton joined together to share their strategies and recommendations for discussing complex, charged topics like the War in Gaza within academic settings. 

 One in three heart attack survivors report symptoms that meet the criteria for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).

Coverage gaps are a particular problem for commercially insured children, but affect publicly insured children, too.

The President of the Republic of Singapore, alongside CNN's Fareed Zakaria, addressed the theme of "Building Common Ground" on Nov. 28 in Low Library. 

From playoff wins to Rhodes Scholarships and a globe-spanning public health center, Columbians had plenty to feel proud of in the month of November.

From science to engineering, writing to social sciences, here are the Columbians who received awards recently.