Recent News from Columbia
Three Columbians Are Selected as 2023 MacArthur Fellows
"Genius" grants are given to Courtney Bryan, Raven Chacon, and A. Park Williams, all of whom have strong connections to the University.
Professor Emeritus Louis Brus Wins Nobel Prize in Chemistry
Brus was recognized alongside two other scientists “for the discovery and synthesis of quantum dots.”
How Big Institutions Stymie Disaster Response, and What to Do About It
The new book Catastrophic Incentives explores why society is underprepared for natural and human-made disasters.
Research & Discovery
Arts & Humanities

The new Anthropology chair plans to nourish faculty and student growth in the department, and launch the Disappearance Lab.

"Rirkrit Tiravanija: A LOT OF PEOPLE" will be on view through March 4, 2024.
Campus & Community
National & Global Affairs

President Santiago Peña Palacios of Paraguay spoke about his recent election and his policy plans at Columbia’s World Leaders Forum.

In her new book, the Columbia Law professor explores the emerging battle between techno-democracies and techno-autocracies that will shape the future of our digital society.
Columbia in the News
US News and World Report, September 26
Salon, September 25
Boston Globe, September 23
Newsweek, September 25