Recap

Recap is a Columbia News series that highlights and summarizes some of the major events happening at Columbia University. 

A group of artists gathered to share their experiences creating works that encompass collective memories and mourning as well as hope and healing.

In an online GSAPP event, Thai architect Boonserm Premthada discusses Elephant World, where the large creatures coexist with locals and visitors.

In an online event, he discusses his process and the relationship between art and science with Maureen Raymo, co-founding dean of Columbia Climate

In an online GSAPP event, Nigerien architect Mariam Kamara discusses the role that memory plays as a blueprint for her work.

Professor Liên-Hằng Nguyễn from the department of history hopes to expand the Vietnamese Studies program at Columbia, in an effort to foster greate

In a recent online event, panelists discussed how authors can envision a future of hope and climate progress.

In the post-/911 digital era, experts reflect on what they learned from the government's response to the World Trade Center attacks, and how the wo

The Knight First Amendment Institute hosted a week-long symposium to explore ways to lessen the dominance of tech giants and find new alternatives

Also known as an environmentalist, she discusses “Ghost Forest” and “What Is Missing,” which both address climate change.

An event from the Department of Psychiatry and School of Journalism explored the state of mental health in America’s children, adolescents, and you

An online School of the Arts event celebrates the new book’s reception with its editors, Kimberly Drew and Jenna Wortham.

In an online event, the architecture professor outlines her path, which GSAPP Dean Amale Andraos calls a “radical design project.”