Recent News from Columbia
How to Talk to Children About Gun Violence
Prerna Arora, assistant professor of school psychology at Teachers College at Columbia University offers some advice.
Gun Violence Prevention Experts at Columbia Respond to Mass Shootings
Members of Columbia's Scientific Union for the Reduction of Gun Violence at Mailman School of Public Health and Teachers College respond to the recent mass shootings in Uvalde, Texas, and Buffalo, New York.
A New Book Urges You to Get Up and Get Active
Mailman Professor Lawrence Brown’s “Political Exercise” is at the intersection of public health and urban planning.
POLITICS & SOCIAL JUSTICE
Research & Discovery

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 all learn to be more open minded.
Arts & Humanities

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

The war in Ukraine has affected every aspect of work at the institute, she says, including her plans for the Harriman's future.

In an online GSAPP event, Olalekan Jeyifous discussed how his visionary works of Crown Heights and Lagos offer hope for the future.
Columbia in the News
The New York Times, May 18, 2022
The New Republic, May 18, 2022
NBC News, May 17, 2022
Newsweek, May 17, 2022