Recent News from Columbia
Making a Better World: One P-value at a Time
Statistics lecturer and amateur dancer Wayne Lee talks about his experience as a Taiwanese-American and explains why he left Silicon Valley to teach statistics and how this corner of mathematics can help us learn to be more open minded.
Wetlands Won’t Grow Fast Enough to Out Pace Sea-Level Rise
The benefits of higher CO2 levels on plants disappear under flooding, a three-decades long experiment by Columbia’s Mailman School of Public Health reveals.
National Academy of Sciences Elections, a 'Modern Love' Essay Contest Winner, Faculty Awards
From science to engineering, writing to social sciences, here are the Columbians who received awards recently.
POLITICS & SOCIAL JUSTICE
Research & Discovery
Arts & Humanities

Plus, their picks for the most memorable urban views, parks, and museums—and where they would like to live.

History Professor Michael Witgen brings the success of the Anishinaabeg to life in his new book, “Seeing Red.”

Professor Avinoam Shalem will co-direct Black Mediterranean, which reconsiders the history of the relationship between Africa and Europe.
Columbia in the News
CJR, May 13, 2022
Bloomberg, May 12, 2022
The Washington Post, May 10, 2022
The New York Times, May 12, 2022