Recent News from Columbia
March 03, 2021
What Do Ronald Reagan, Feminism, and Chippendales Have in Common?
A new podcast by three Columbia alumni wants to help you connect the dots.
March 03, 2021
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.
March 01, 2021
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

"In every southern home people met to decide whether or not to go north." Jacob Lawrence, 1940–41, casein tempera on hardboard, 12 x 18 in. The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Gift of Mrs. David M. Levy. Part of The Migration Series, which was funded by the WPA.
A federal program, like the WPA, can create new narratives for an evolving society more equitable and inclusive than those of the past or present.

Looking for a good book to read? Try Lynn Nottage, Saidiya Hartman, Hilton Als, to name a few.
From Reconstruction to the Civil Rights Movement, fiction to nonfiction, music to medicine, this collection of books by Columbia authors will keep you busy this February.
COVID-19 STORIES
Columbia in the News
Police Reform in the Biden Administration (Podcast)
Bloomberg Law, March 2, 2021
After the Riot, What’s the Future of Art in the Capitol?
The New York Times, Feb. 24, 2021
A Woman Mayor In NYC Is More Viable Than Ever, Even If There Is Not A "Women’s Vote"
Gothamist, Feb. 23, 2021
Until Recently, People Accepted the ‘Fact’ of Aliens in the Solar System
Scientific American, Feb. 21, 2021