Recent News from Columbia
December 06, 2023
Research Collaborations Across Disciplines and Generations Can Help Reduce Gun Violence
Working alongside TC’s Sonali Rajan, a leading expert on research-driven solutions to reduce gun violence, students gain experience in an emerging field.
December 06, 2023
Unlocking the Power of Customer Routines: A Marketing Game Changer
Columbia Business School research introduces a new model that simulates consumer routines, which could prove valuable for retaining customers.
December 06, 2023
Tree Lighting Gives College Walk a Glow Up
Hundreds of students turned out on November 30 for Columbia’s annual Tree Lighting Ceremony.
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
5 Ways You're Contributing To HIV Stigma Without Realizing It
HuffPost, December 1
U.N. establishes fund for developing nations affected by climate change
NBC News, November 30