Recent News from Columbia
February 12, 2025
Michal Lipson and Venkat Venkatasubramanian Elected to the National Academy of Engineering
The professors were honored for transformative contributions in photonics, AI, and engineering systems.
February 11, 2025
Columbia Climate School Launches First M.S. in Climate Finance Program in the United States
The interdisciplinary degree will drive solutions to the climate crisis through advanced financial tools and scientific knowledge.
February 11, 2025
A Rupture Between a Daughter and a Father Resonates for Decades
Carol Becker’s book—both memoir and essay—recounts a painful episode in her life.
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Ioana Literat's areas of expertise include digital innovation, education technology, politics and education, and social media.
Not Your Parents’ Politics, co-authored by Ioana Literat, looks at how young people are expressing themselves on Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube.

Mario Gooden received his Masters of Architecture degree from Columbia's Graduate School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation in 1990.
GSAPP’s Mario Gooden believes that architecture must fully engage with the cultural landscape.

David Rosner focuses on research at the intersection of public health and social history, and the politics of occupational disease and industrial pollution. Photo by Sirin Samman.
Building the Worlds That Kill Us shows how social, political, and economic order in the U.S. has always favored some, at the expense of others.
Columbia in the News
The South Bronx Has a Pollution Issue. Congestion Pricing May Worsen It.
The New York Times, Feb. 2
Why Iran’s Regime Is Looking Even Shakier
Time, Feb. 2