Recent News from Columbia
May 25, 2023
Alum Marie Maynard Daly Honored by American Chemical Society
Daly, GSAS’ 47, was the first Black woman to earn a PhD in chemistry in the United States.
May 25, 2023
GSAPP Lab Looks for Solutions to New York’s Housing Crisis
Galia Solomonoff and her Housing Lab team researched everything from Governor Hochul’s housing compact to reimagining the shelter system.
May 25, 2023
Multivitamin Improves Memory in Older Adults, Study Finds
Very few large-scale, randomized trials of the effects of vitamins or dietary supplements have been done until now.
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Alethea Harnish and Mark Taylor are co-teaching "Hippie Physics, Counterculture, Cyberculture" this semester, which represents the culmination of their three-year, collaborative relationship. Photo by Susan Farley.
Alethea Harnish (CC’23) and Mark Taylor are co-teaching a course this semester, the final one for both of them at Columbia.

A Mel Brooks biography or a novel about an Asian American basketball star? Read on for more information about these new volumes, as well as others, by Columbia and Barnard professors.
From fiction to nonfiction, history to polemics, it's all here in these volumes.

Dr. David Hellerstein specializes in research and treatment of mood and anxiety disorders, particularly the medication treatment of chronic depression.
David Hellerstein covers everything from psychoanalysis to the DSM diagnostic manual and neuroscience.
Columbia in the News
New York City Is Sinking Under Its Own Weight
Scientific American, May 26
A ‘Plain-Spoken’ Way to Share Our Location
The New York Times, May 26
How Tipping Culture Has Changed with Gratuity Screens Everywhere
CBS News, May 25