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April 12, 2021
7 Inspiring Columbia Graduation Speeches Worth Revisiting
From chefs to presidents, listen to the wisdom of some of Columbia's greatest graduation speeches.
April 12, 2021
How Well Do You Know the History of Columbia’s Commencement?
From graduation tchotchkes to special speakers, test your knowledge of Columbia's Commencement.
April 12, 2021
Meet the New Crop of 2021 Guggenheim Fellows
Eight Columbians have been awarded the prestigious fellowships.
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Columbia College junior Shailha Alam is helping to amplify the voices of marginalized storytellers through her work for Diverso.
In her role as the programming director at Diverso, Columbia College junior Shailha Alam is trying to do just that.

Barnard Professor Kaiama Glover's new book, "A Regarded Self," reframes Caribbean literary studies by focusing on women characters who enact practices of freedom that privilege the self in ways unmediated and unrestricted by group affiliation.
A new book by Barnard Professor Kaiama Glover celebrates female protagonists who champion individual rights over community restraints.
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Columbia in the News
Robert A. Mundell, a Father of the Euro and Reaganomics, Dies at 88
The New York Times, April 5, 2021
The rise of working from home
The Economist, April 5, 2021
From ‘Scientist’ to ‘Spam,’ the Surprisingly Playful Origins of English Words
TIME, April 1, 2021
Biden's spending plans could remake the economy, says Nobel Prize winner Stiglitz
Axios, March 30, 2021