Recent News from Columbia
June 26, 2026
Carbon Dioxide and Water Played Key Roles in Historic Mount Etna Eruptions
Understanding these dynamics can help geologists assess the risk of future eruptions.
June 26, 2026
Meet Michelle Greenberg-Kobrin
Columbia’s new special advisor and Jewish life liaison wants to build a University-wide community.
June 25, 2026
How 170,000 Genomes Could Transform Medicine
A comprehensive new analysis of 173,303 genomes is upending how scientists understand human genetics and drug development.
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Michelangelo “Mic” Muraro, left, former owner of Columbia’s Casa Muraro in Venice, with Peggy Guggenheim, right, in 1961.
The historical building is now hosting an exhibition of work by artist Johanna Unzueta.
Bruno Bosteels' research covers a wide range of topics in literature, culture, and politics in modern Latin America, as well as contemporary philosophy and political theory.
Columbia’s dean of humanities explains why he finds translating another person’s work deeply satisfying.
Dean of the School of the Arts Sarah Coles and "The Oxford Handbook of H.G. Wells," which she co-edited.
The Oxford Handbook of H.G. Wells is a comprehensive overview of the life and work of one of the most influential writers of the 20th century.
Columbia in the News
This Decision Is a Slap in the Face to Immigrants Who Followed the Law
The New York Times, June 25
What Can Science Do for Grief?
The New Yorker, June 23









