Recent News from Columbia
Meet One of Columbia's Longest-Serving Commencement Volunteers: Dave Roberts
Commencement volunteers are integral to pulling off the university's largest event celebrating our graduates, and after 20+ years of service, Dave Roberts has some stories to tell.
Columbia Engineers Use Psychology, Physics, and Geometry to Make Robots More Intelligent
Columbia computer scientists are working with the Toyota Research Institute to make advanced home robots a reality.
Roy and Diana Vagelos Institute for Biomedical Research Education Launched With $175 Million Gift
The funding will spur scientific breakthroughs at Columbia University that transform clinical care and grow the ranks of talented early career researchers.
Research & Discovery
National & Global Affairs
Arts & Humanities
The exhibition Sarah Sze: Timelapse opens on March 31 at the museum's flagship Fifth Avenue space.
Jessica Merrill traces the emergence of Russian Formalism and its impact on literary form.
The archive is the 10th acquisition in the library's Latino Arts and Activism Collection.
Columbia in the News
The Guardian, March 3, 2023
CBS News, March 2, 2023
New York Daily News, March 1, 2023
AP, February 28, 2023






