Recent News from Columbia
March 25, 2025
Empowering Women in STEM Through Shared Experiences
At a recent networking event at Columbia Engineering, women faculty and students shared their stories and career insights.
March 21, 2025
This Artist Explores How Systems and Infrastructures Impact Our Lives
Sable Elyse Smith wants her School of the Arts students to see these effects in the world around them.
March 20, 2025
Skadden Fellows, Holberg Prize, and More Honors
From science to engineering, writing to architecture, here are the Columbians who received awards recently.
Research & Discovery
Campus & Community
National & Global Affairs
Arts & Humanities

Reggio School, Madrid, Spain. Andrés Jaque / Office for Political Innovation. Photograph by José Hevia.
Representations of the Reggio School in Madrid by the GSAPP dean are now part of MoMA’s permanent collection.

Violinist Giuseppe Gibboni and pianist Valentina Messa perform at the Italian Academy. Photo courtesy of the Italian Academy, Columbia University.
A recent event at the Italian Academy launched a five-year initiative featuring world premieres, conferences, and other programs.

Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris underwent a five-year restoration after a devastating fire in April 2019.
He discusses the massive, recently completed five-year project on the cathedral with Columbia News.
Columbia in the News
Why the Fight Against Online Extremism Keeps Failing
TIME, Mar. 6
Recent Virus Research Should Raise the Alarm
The New York Times, Mar. 3
The House Color That Tells You When a Neighborhood Is Gentrifying
The Washington Post, Mar. 2