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When motivated to seek specific information, people tend to also become receptive to more information types.

Columbia researchers have built a human tissue-chip system that links heart, liver, bone, and skin tissue modules.

A group of diverse Columbians join other scholars, artists, scientists, and leaders in the public, nonprofit, and private sectors.

Professors Zhezhen Jin, Bodhi Sen, and Tian Zheng were recognized for their contributions to statistics.

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

Additional enhancements to financial aid will support students attending Columbia College, Columbia Engineering, and Columbia School of General Studies.

Safwan Masri, after leading the Columbia Global Centers for the last decade, will step down as Executive Vice President for Global Centers and Global Development on June 30, 2022. 

Columbia experts are on the frontlines of climate change, documenting the dangers and developing solutions.

According to Professor W. Warner Burke, the answer means knowing that the fundamentals of psychology are relevant to organizational development.

What neuroscience and psychology can tell us about baseball – and ourselves.

The Campbell Award is presented to a graduating student at each School who shows exceptional leadership and Columbia spirit as exemplified by the late Bill Campbell (CC'62, TC'64), Chair Emeritus, University Trustee, and CAA co-founder.

Learn more about the research of A'Lelia Bundles Community Scholar Deidre Flowers (TC'06, GSAS PhD'17).

And an update from the nest: two eyasses hatched, one more to go!

Columbia News is proud to highlight a few of the many students graduating this year who are passionate about social justice.

On April 18, construction began on the Morningside campus for Commencement 2022. Take a look at how it is shaping up.