Recent News from Columbia
November 27, 2023
Frank Agwuncha Is Working, Teaching, and Wrapping Up a Master’s in Sustainability
Agwuncha has tips on where in New York to find Nigerian food, and the city’s most vibrant holiday market.
November 21, 2023
A Book Profiles an 18th-Century Indigenous Leader Still Revered Today
Samson Occom was the first Native person to be ordained a minister in the New England colonies.
November 20, 2023
In Many Major Crop Regions, Workers Plant and Harvest in Spiraling Heat and Humidity
A Climate School study found that farmworkers worldwide are increasingly exposed to extreme heat that could hinder their work.
Research & Discovery
Arts & Humanities

Ava Robles (left) and Lucie Schwartz (right) graduate students in the art history department, curated an exhibition of drawings from the Lola Szladits Archive in Art Properties.
Ava Robles and Lucie Schwartz gained hands-on experience, thanks to the MA in Art History Presents project.

In addition to directing the History Lab, Matthew Connelly has been co-director of the History Department's social science research center, the Institute for Social and Economic Research and Policy, since 2016.
Matthew Connelly, who runs Columbia’s History Lab, researches the answer to that and other questions about U.S. government records.

Nazira Davroni will graduate from Barnard in 2025 with a combined major in Educational Studies and Human Rights.
Barnard student Nazira Davroni is trying to do it all, both on and off campus.
Campus & Community
National & Global Affairs
Columbia in the News
Psychologists Reveal What Type of Secret Will Make You Feel 'Energized'
Newsweek, November 13
How Digital Twins May Enable Personalised Health Treatment
The Guardian, November 12
Controlled Burns in California Could Reduce Risk of Catastrophic Wildfire By 60 Percent
The Hill, November 11
What to Expect from the Investigation into Mayor Adams’ Campaign
Gothamist, November 9