Recent News from Columbia
November 30, 2023
Millions of Kids in U.S. Have Inadequate Health Care Coverage
Coverage gaps are a particular problem for commercially insured children, but affect publicly insured children, too.
November 30, 2023
Giving Thanks for Another Columbia News Quiz
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.
November 29, 2023
Columbia Student Named 2024 U.S. Rhodes Scholar
From science to engineering, writing to social sciences, here are the Columbians who received awards recently.
Research & Discovery
Arts & Humanities

Artist Minne Atairu is working toward a PhD in art and art education at Teachers College.
The Benin Bronzes from her ancestral homeland in Nigeria have deeply influenced her creative practice.

Ryan Carr teaches Indigenous Studies, as well as classes on other topics in trans-Atlantic cultural history.
Samson Occom was the first Native person to be ordained a minister in the New England colonies.

Nicholas Dames' research interests include prose fiction; the history of the novel; the sociology of knowledge, narrative, and rhetorical theory; history of reading; and the contemporary novel.
Nicholas Dames provides the answer in his new volume.
Campus & Community
National & Global Affairs
Columbia in the News
How to Avoid Holiday Loneliness: Doctor's Coping Strategies, Resources to Reach Out
CBS News, November 29
Valley Is Leveraging Contextual Generative AI For The Sales Industry
Forbes, November 28
Drones and AI Could Locate Land Mines in Ukraine
Scientific American, November 27