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A Columbia-led study bolsters evidence that sleep is important for organ health, metabolic balance, and a healthy immune system.

In Returning, Nicholas Lemann traces his family’s story from Germany to the Deep South to New York, where he embraces Judaism.

Zuckerman Institute scientists found that brain-controlled hearing technology can help people single out a voice in a crowd.

Natalie Brito, a professor of psychology, researches how both the families we’re raised in and the societies we live in, shape us.

This year, professors Kristina Guild Douglass and Michel Sadelain will both hold the ceremonial role. 

Jon Batiste, Michael L. Lomax, Michael Novak, Amanda Peet, George Stephanopoulos, and Harriet Zuckerman will be honored.

We asked the Class of 2026 to share their photos, memories, gratitude, and advice in anticipation of Commencement Week. Here’s what they had to say.

The University has committed $33 million to bring modern elevators, widened escalators, and other improvements to the station.

Claire Liu Zhu uses the arts and storytelling to empower and serve those living with neurological conditions.

With graduation and Commencement festivities around the corner, here's who we expect to speak to our graduates in celebration of their accomplishments.

This April, Columbia athletes won titles, new community college partnerships were announced, and climate researchers made key discoveries. Test your knowledge of the latest news stories across the University!

From a medieval cleric’s cloak to a signature Columbia Blue gown, the caps, hoods, and robes worn for Commencement carry centuries of history.

The group offers structured opportunities for students to engage in constructive dialogue and disagreement. 

The Pulitzer Prize Board announced the 2026 Pulitzer Prizes today.

The clinic, in Teaneck, offers a full suite of fertility services.