Recent News from Columbia
Antarctic Experiment Maps the Milky Way Galaxy’s High-Energy Neutrinos
IceCube, an Antarctic telescope, has directly observed neutrinos, hard-to-detect subatomic particles, coming from our own galaxy.
Reflect on the Past Month With the June News Quiz
Summer is here, but Columbians are still winning awards, publishing books, and weighing in on current events. Test your knowledge of the latest news stories across the University!
Columbia Issues Statement on Affirmative Action Cases
The University has issued a statement on the Supreme Court's ruling in the Harvard and University of North Carolina cases.
Research & Discovery
National & Global Affairs
Arts & Humanities
Rita Charon founded this influential program at Columbia, which is now practiced widely both in the U.S. and abroad.
A new book, co-edited by Barbara Faedda, focuses on the giant figures of Mont’e Prama.
In his latest book, Bernard E. Harcourt outlines a plan for how people can work together and extend the ideals of participatory democracy.
Columbia in the News
The Economist, June 29
The New York Times, June 29






