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Is there any more delightful sight across Columbia's campuses than a puppy bounding with endless enthusiasm?

New findings show that what triggers initial gastrointestinal changes in Parkinson’s could be a misdirected immune attack.

A new mouse study raises the possibility that we can prevent or treat memory loss related to aging and dementia.

If you live Uptown and are looking to visit a farmers market near you, we’ve got you covered.

An update from President Minouche Shafik on the University's next steps following the Supreme Court’s Affirmative Action decision.

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

Suggestions for where to find art, music, and more around Columbia.

A new study of mice shows that exposure to too much dopamine may set the stage for antisocial behaviors.

The findings could help physicians better predict which brain-injured patients are likely to recover with rehabilitation. 

Columbia University President Minouche Shafik, alongside elected officials and local leaders in education, made a classroom visit in late July.

Health workers are more at risk for drug overdose death than non-healthcare workers, according to a new study.

Joonho Lee and Elena Meirzadeh were recognized for their work in quantum and materials chemistry.

These fierce felines are doing the Columbia Lions proud.

Wu will oversee Columbia’s reaccreditation efforts and will support academic programs across all schools, centers, and institutes.

The Columbia School of Social Work and Columbia Law School will assist the Asylum Application Center as part of Mayor Eric Adams' new consortium.