Recap is a Columbia News series that highlights and summarizes some of the major events happening at Columbia University.
At Columbia Business School’s Global Football Forum, leaders from across the soccer community examined how the World Cup can translate the sport’s commercial growth into lasting impact.
At a recent School of the Arts event, Daphna Shohamy and Sarah Ruhl share how memory affects their work.
Relive the moments of community throughout the weekend with this conference recap.
Yaël Braun-Pivet advocated for effective multilateralism and championed women’s rights.
Columbia University’s Knight Institute brought together experts to examine whether middleware can reshape control over online speech and the digital public sphere.
The two renowned artists performed and then talked before a full house at the Lenfest Center for the Arts.
Hsiao Chu-chen’s documentary A Chip Odyssey, a 50-year saga of grit and resilience, wins over a packed Columbia crowd.
The Nigerian singer discussed how his artistry bridges Yoruba tradition, urban identity, and global Black expression.
The evening's honorees included award-winning film director Jennifer Lee (SOA'05) and Tony Award winner/School of the Arts Professor David Henry Hwang.
Columbia SIPA’s Institute of Global Politics and Hillel convened a gathering of leaders, diplomats, scholars, and students to reflect on Rabin’s legacy and the challenges of the pursuit of peace in the Middle East.
The 50-30 symposium, presented by the Weatherhead East Asian Institute, focuses on war and peace.
In her recent show at Columbia, the artist issued a cry for help and a call for action.