Recent News from Columbia
What Do Ronald Reagan, Feminism, and Chippendales Have in Common?
A new podcast by three Columbia alumni wants to help you connect the dots.
After a Friend Dies, a Professor Helps to Finish Her Book
Rachel Adams honors a colleague by working on “Unexpected,” a book about motherhood, prenatal testing, and disability.
How Can Columbia Effect Real Change With Community Partners?
In an online GSAPP event, Malo Hutson, Flores Forbes, and Akilah King discuss best practices and problems in partnerships.
POLITICS & SOCIAL JUSTICE
Research & Discovery
Arts & Humanities

School of the Arts Professor Ramin Bahrani discusses the making of his Netflix adaptation of “The White Tiger.”

Professor Aliza Nisenbaum shares the creative process behind her current solo exhibition at the Tate Liverpool in England.

In his new book, Khatchig Mouradian discusses the key role Armenians played in organizing a humanitarian resistance against the destruction of their people.
COVID-19 STORIES
Columbia in the News
Bloomberg Law, March 2, 2021
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Gothamist, Feb. 23, 2021
Scientific American, Feb. 21, 2021