Recent News from Columbia
Mailman School of Public Health Faculty React to the Supreme Court Decision on Abortion
Three Mailman faculty members, who are experts in reproductive health and justice, comment on the Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization decision.
Professor George Chauncey Wins the John W. Kluge Prize
The Kluge Center in the Library of Congress recognizes the historian's substantial contributions to the field of LGBTQ history, as well as the significance of queer studies in academia and in our society.
Here Are 5 Novels to Get Your Summer Reading Started
Throw one of these titles into your tote along with sunglasses, sun lotion, and a towel—and head to the beach.
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

The film and media studies professor opens up new lines of inquiry for Black cultural studies through her research.

Professor Jean Howard fuses critical insight with practical guidance on how to engage with Shakespeare.

Professor Rebecca Kobrin has edited a book that examines the multifaceted, pioneering Jewish scholar.
Columbia in the News
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