Recent News from Columbia
The Molecular Origins of Two Types of Cancer Are Closer Than We Knew
A new paper paves the way for better detection and prevention of certain precancerous changes in the esophagus and stomach.
An RBML Program on Jewish Life in France Before World War II
A March 27 Rare Book and Manuscript Library discussion will focus on recently uncovered materials from the Zosa Szajkowski Archive.
Pandemic Has Long-Lasting Effects on Adolescent Mental Health and Substance Use
A new study shows that a negative effect on adolescent mental health has persisted up to two years into the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Arts & Humanities

The exhibition Sarah Sze: Timelapse opens on March 31 at the museum's flagship Fifth Avenue space.

The archive is the 10th acquisition in the library's Latino Arts and Activism Collection.

The Harriman Institute and the President's Office honor Ukrainian artists with an event at Low Library on March 27.
Columbia in the News
Scientific American, April 2023 Issue
CBS News, March 15, 2023
Bloomberg, March 14, 2023
AP, March 9, 2023