Recent News from Columbia
March 21, 2023
Public Health Research Continues as We Reach Pandemic Year Four
Faculty continue to assess the impact of COVID-19 and identify ways to prevent the next pandemic.
March 21, 2023
Columbia University and Southern University and A&M College Sign Historic Agreement
This partnership with an HBCU creates wide-ranging opportunities for faculty, students, and the broader institutions.
March 21, 2023
Honey, the 3D Print—I Mean, Dessert—Is Ready!
Columbia Engineers explore the benefits and drawbacks of 3D-printed food technology.
Research & Discovery
National & Global Affairs
Arts & Humanities

Work in progress by Sarah Sze, 2022. © Sarah Sze. Photo: Courtesy Sarah Sze Studio.
The exhibition Sarah Sze: Timelapse opens on March 31 at the museum's flagship Fifth Avenue space.

A photograph from a collaboration with friend Italo-New Yorker photographer Giovanni Savino 2015. © Giovanni Savino 2015
The archive is the 10th acquisition in the library's Latino Arts and Activism Collection.

Ukrainian Culture and Contemporary Art Now Exhibition. Photo by Maria Baranova.
The Harriman Institute and the President's Office honor Ukrainian artists with an event at Low Library on March 27.
Columbia in the News
The Little-Known Origin Story behind the 2022 Nobel Prize in Physics
Scientific American, April 2023 Issue
How to Improve Gut Health, According to Experts
CBS News, March 15, 2023
Behind the Silicon Valley Bank Collapse
Bloomberg, March 14, 2023
La Nina, which worsens hurricanes and drought, is gone
AP, March 9, 2023