Recent News from Columbia
June 12, 2025
An Update on Our Commitment to Columbia’s Future
Claire Shipman discusses her commitment to Columbia’s values and future, the growing challenges to its research mission, and ongoing discussions with the federal government.
June 12, 2025
Reflecting on the Legacy of Harlem’s Political Titan Charles B. Rangel
Columbia University joins community members in honoring the impact and influence of Charles B. Rangel.
June 12, 2025
Faculty Leverage Machine Learning for Early Detection of Mental Illness
Columbia researchers are using AI to spot early signs of schizophrenia in Medicaid data—pushing psychiatry toward faster, more accurate, and more equitable diagnosis.
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Hannah Chazin's research interests include human-animal relations, bodies and medicine, archaeological theory and methods, and political anthropology.
With Live Stock and Dead Things, Hannah Chazin challenges familiar narratives.

Rachel Adams' research interests include 20th- and 21st-century American literature, disability studies, medical humanities, history of science, feminism, and pop culture.
In Love, Money, Duty, Rachel Adams explores care as a form of work, a feeling, an ethic, and an art.

From left to right: Columbia professors and co-organizers of the 50-30 conference: John Phan (East Asian Languages and Cultures), Lien-Hang Nguyen (History), Duy Linh Tu (Journalism), and Tony Bui (School of the Arts).
The 50-30 symposium, presented by the Weatherhead East Asian Institute, focuses on war and peace.
Columbia in the News
Tax Credit Increase Would Exclude Millions of Low-Income Children, Study Finds
The New York Times, June 5