You are here:
News Archive
A new book, co-edited by Barbara Faedda, focuses on this strategic Mediterranean port city.
But in the meantime, Madison Riley Four-Garcia is cherishing New York and her Columbia community.
Psychology Professor Chujun Lin is using machine learning to identify how people judge each other, and the consequences that has.
The globally celebrated museum marked the start of an exciting new chapter as it reopened its space in the heart of Harlem on Nov. 15.
Professor Louis Brus won the 2023 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his work on quantum dots. Turn on your TV, and you might see some.
The technique successfully opened the blood-brain barrier, which usually hinders chemotherapies.
On Nov. 11, students, faculty, alumni, and friends celebrated 75 years of scholarship, dialogue, and community at Columbia.
From science to engineering, writing to social sciences, here are the Columbians who received awards recently.
The evening's honorees included award-winning film director Jennifer Lee (SOA'05) and Tony Award winner/School of the Arts Professor David Henry Hwang.
Contrary to headlines claiming “The End of the English Major,” Hart is proud to say that enrollments at Columbia “are higher than they’ve been in years!”
Event recognizes Mailman School’s Heilbrunn Department of Population and Family Health (PopFam) local and global impact at the intersection of public health and human rights.
A growing network of Columbians is working together to mitigate the effects of rising hunger in the city. Here’s how you can get involved.
Ceremony held in recognition of the late Barbara and Bruce P. Dohrenwend, professors in epidemiology and sociomedical sciences, who conceptualized the endowed professorships.
AlJarman AlNuaimi (CC'26) and Davis (CC'26) were named 2026 Rhodes Scholars for the United Arab Emirates and the United States, respectively.
Columbia Public Health and Climate School researchers led a new study into the ongoing global health threat from arsenic.