Recent News from Columbia
The Original It Girl’s Remarkable Life Is Chronicled in a New Biography
Professor Hilary Hallett turns the saga of pioneering writer-director Elinor Glyn into a subject of serious study.
President Bollinger Offers Advice for Incoming Undergraduates in His Last Convocation Address
In his remarks during New Student Orientation, Bollinger offered seven pieces of advice to the newly initiated members of the Columbia community.
A New Study Reveals Pipeline From Public Housing to Prison in New York City
Students from the School of Professional Studies and the Center for Justice teamed up with researchers from CUNY Graduate Center and Washington University in St. Louis to find out how over-policing has impacted public housing communities in New York City.
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Arts & Humanities
Ali Hirsa, a financial engineering professor, mines data to design an algorithmic model for works of art.
Monica Miller, Barnard's Ann Whitney Olin Professor of English and Africana Studies, is a sought-after style educator, who has consulted recently on exhibitions in New York and London.
In her new book, Professor Julie Stone Peters traces how theatrics and spectatorship contributed to a tradition of legal thought.
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