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In her book, ‘The Rest Is Silence,’ Joanna Stalnaker offers an intimate portrait of Enlightenment philosophers as they faced the end of their lives and their historical moment.
On Oct. 28, Bundles Scholars alumni and members of the newest cohort came together on the Morningside Campus.
Renewal recognizes Herbert Irving Comprehensive Cancer Center’s leadership in multidisciplinary research, clinical innovation, and community impact.
He’s already making a name for himself both on campus and off.
Modeling five collections by designer Minh Hanh, Columbians transform campus into a backdrop for international fashion.
Supported by Columbia Community Service through yearly grants and clothing donations, the program runs a soup kitchen, full-service pantry, and clothing closet that meets urgent need across Harlem and Morningside Heights.
From ‘Genius Grants’ to cardboard boat regattas, Columbians are making waves in their fields. Test your knowledge of the latest news stories across the University!
Yes, says Columbia Law School Professor Katharina Pistor, who shows in her book how the legal underpinnings of the system must be altered.
New survey data from SIPA's Communities Speak project underscores the severity of the city’s affordability crisis, especially for families with young children.
Columbia University and the Office of Religious Life are here to help.
The University has hosted blood drives for the center for more than 30 years.
Since 2019, Columbia Community Service has provided $74,000 in grants to WSCAH to combat food insecurity. Today, the need is greater than ever before.
New chair Oliver Simons outlines his plans and discusses why the study of languages and literature is key today.
As progress against the disease stalls, researchers are looking for new approaches to countering it.
Columbia scientists have found a way to get the immune system to recognize and attack stomach cancer instead of ignoring it.