Recap

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

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

In a recent online GSAPP event, MIT Professor Ekene Ijeoma discusses how and why he shifted his work to incorporate data.

The filmmaker, art historian, and collector was the subject of a recent online event organized by the Weatherhead East Asian Institute and the C.V.

An online GSAPP discussion centers on daily challenges on Sapelo Island, Georgia; the Shinnecock peninsula in eastern Long Island, New York; and Sh

Jameel Jaffer and Agnès Callamard renew demands that Saudi crown prince be held responsible for journalist’s death and cover-up.

How to preserve the creative process behind haute cuisine is explored in an online GSAPP event.

An online event at Maison Française celebrates the creations of outsider artists.

In an online GSAPP event, Malo Hutson, Flores Forbes, and Akilah King discuss best practices and problems in partnerships.

School of the Arts Professor Ramin Bahrani discusses the making of his Netflix adaptation of “The White Tiger.”

Professor Aliza Nisenbaum shares the creative process behind her current solo exhibition at the Tate Liverpool in England.

Architect Edward Mazria discusses the critical role architects, planners, and builders have in solving the climate crisis at an online GSAPP event.

New research on Norma Merrick Sklarek and Beverly L. Greene was presented at a recent GSAPP event.