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The Columbia Space Initiative’s rocketry team was recognized by competition officials.
Columbia producers took home three of the night’s biggest awards.
This past year, 22 rising high school sophomores, juniors, and seniors from across the five boroughs of New York City were part of the School of Professional Studies' Youth in STEM program.
From Ivy League titles to research breakthroughs, Columbians are racking up the wins.
11 Columbia-led research breakthroughs you should know in 2025.
In Language City, Ross Perlin, a linguist, takes readers on a tour of the city’s communities with endangered tongues.
The School of Professional Studies has an outline of some of the best summer activities, categorized by month and proximity to campus.
The June 24 primary will feature ranked-choice voting for mayor, among other citywide offices.
Here are a few local events you can participate in to honor Juneteenth this year.
The method provides a powerful tool for predicting risks associated with aging, like chronic illness, disability, and mortality.
The study also found modest but measurable declines in self-reported physical health.
The system addresses a problem that has slowed the development of gene therapies.
The 50-30 symposium, presented by the Weatherhead East Asian Institute, focuses on war and peace.
From science to engineering, writing to social sciences, here are the Columbians who received awards recently.
The collection documents the content, development, and experience of the "anti-social media app."