Recent News from Columbia
When and Where to Capture the Empire State Building Lit Up Blue for Columbia Grads
The night of April 30, the Empire State Building will glow blue and white for Commencement. Here’s where to capture the best photos with it.
Tracking the Impact of Climate Change in Alaska
The sea ice is rapidly melting off the northwest coast of Alaska, endangering the Indigenous population. Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory researchers joined forces with the local community to understand how climate change is affecting their region.
Meet Othman Saymeh
This is part of a Columbia News series introducing members of the University's Scholarship for Displaced Students, a program administered by the Columbia Global Centers.
COMMENCEMENT 2021
POLITICS & SOCIAL JUSTICE
Research & Discovery
Arts & Humanities

In her role as the programming director at Diverso, Columbia College junior Shailha Alam is trying to do just that.

A new book by Barnard Professor Kaiama Glover celebrates female protagonists who champion individual rights over community restraints.
Columbia in the News
The New York Times, April 15, 2021
The Guardian, April 14, 2021
Popular Science, April 13, 2021
ABC News, April 13, 2021