Recap is a Columbia News series that highlights and summarizes some of the major events happening at Columbia University.
In an online GSAPP event, Olalekan Jeyifous discussed how his visionary works of Crown Heights and Lagos offer hope for the future.
For this associate professor, the intersection between art and architecture is vital and infuses her teaching at Columbia.
The playwriting professor and the composer discuss their collaboration at an online School of the Arts event.
Film Professor Tom Kalin directed a “Pride” episode centered on the struggle for LGBTQ+ rights in the U.S. in the 1950s.
This past Tuesday, Global Freedom of Expression awarded prizes for Significant Legal Ruling and Excellence in Legal Services at its 2022 awards ceremony.
Elias and Yousef Anastas design buildings, and also celebrate artisanship.
In a recent virtual event hosted by Columbia University School of General Studies, the award-winning chef, TV host, artist, and author reflected on everything from his years studying at Columbia to what he considers his favorite tools in the kitchen.
In an online GSAPP event, Kate Aronoff discusses her recent book, "Overheated," and what needs to be done now.
She also covers changing U.S.-China relations, fear, truth-telling, and other topics in an online Weatherhead East Asian Institute event.
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 School.