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The Kluge Center in the Library of Congress recognizes the historian's substantial contributions to the field of LGBTQ history, as well as the significance of queer studies in academia and in our society.
Throw one of these titles into your tote along with sunglasses, sun lotion, and a towel—and head to the beach.
Postdoc Aaron Schein explains how he fell into data science while studying policy and why negative scientific results should be celebrated.
The Abdus-Saboor lab will explore how the brain processes the physical sensation and emotional experience of pain.
A sociologist describes how being an outsider on various levels has positively influenced her research. An insatiable curiosity has helped too.
While the Wild Bird Fund attempted to rescue the juvenile red-tailed hawk, the young raptor unfortunately died on Hamilton Lawn.
Professor Rebecca Kobrin has edited a book that examines the multifaceted, pioneering Jewish scholar.
Learn more about the history of Juneteenth and find free and low-cost events around the city to honor the day.
As the decision of the Fed to raise interest rates captured news headlines today, it is crucial to ask if it has taken on too much responsibility.
From science to engineering, writing to social sciences, here are the Columbians who received awards recently.
As we await the Supreme Court decision on Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, here’s something to think about.
How systems biology is embracing the complexity of cancer to predict and improve treatment.
The film and media studies professor opens up new lines of inquiry for Black cultural studies through her research.
An old machine shop in Pupin Hall has a new life as a makerspace for scientists to imagine the future of physics.
PhD student Luhuan Wu explains how statistics can make stars in distant galaxies easier to see and shares her secrets for taking stunning photos.