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A New Novel Looks at What Happens When Immigrants Leave Home
Marie Myung-Ok Lee’s “The Evening Hero” examines the life of a doctor forced to leave Korea to start again in America.
Team Led by Columbia Engineering Wins $26 Million NSF Grant to Develop Center for Smart Streetscapes
Columbia University will partner with four other universities to forge livable, safe, and inclusive communities. The grant is one of the largest National Science Foundation (NSF) research grants to Columbia University's Morningside campus to date.
Emulating Schizophrenia in a Dish
A chance observation spawns a versatile new strategy for taking on some of humanity’s most vexing psychiatric disorders.
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Historian Anupama Rao thinks about identity and difference, equality and exclusion, through the caste system.

In her new book, “Making Space for Justice,” Professor Michele Moody-Adams shows how such movements bridge the gap between political thought and political activism.

Ali Hirsa, a financial engineering professor, mines data to design an algorithmic model for works of art.
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