News Archive

Richard Hagen is the new full-time director of the Bridge to the PhD program in STEM.

Interim Provost Dennis Mitchell announces programs, funding opportunities, and resources for the Columbia community.

The new chair of Latin American and Iberian Cultures plans to foster dialogues that engage Columbia, New York, and the world beyond.

From science to engineering, writing to social sciences, here are the Columbians who received awards recently. 

This Columbia College senior is aiming for a career in sports psychology.

Interim Provost Dennis Mitchell writes with a call for a renewed focus on our core mission of education, research, and service.

Professor Olinto comes to Columbia with an extensive background in academic administration and leadership.

School of the Arts Professor David Antonio Cruz has recently been teaching and exhibiting his work in multiple museum exhibitions.

President Minouche Shafik shares strategic priorities at the start of a new term filled with promise and possibility.

Data from NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope suggests that many early galaxies were long and thin, not disk-like or spherical.

In a new paper, Roy’s team outlines the unusual quantum behavior of a new material they created, cerium silicon iodide.

New research presents a roadmap for researchers and policymakers to produce more effective misinformation countermeasures.

New research found that small declines in blood lead levels were associated with long-term cardiovascular health improvements.

More than 950 toys and 250 coats were donated as part of the 25th Annual CCS Toy Drive and Coat Drive. 

The data release kicks off an astronomy partnership with the Michele and David Mittelman Family Foundation.