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People Come First, an exhibition of the 'first feminist, multicultural artist, populist painter for the ages' works are currently on display at The Met until Aug. 1. 

The Center on Poverty and Social Policy helped to ensure that the poorest children in the U.S. receive the full benefits of the Child Tax Credit.

Numerous projects helmed by Columbia University faculty and alumni have been nominated for the 73rd Primetime Emmy Awards. 

After translating works by Swiss-German author Robert Walser for decades, Susan Bernofsky has written an English-language biography of him.

More and more workers are returning to the physical office, opening a slough of new questions about office politics and policies. Columbia experts weigh in.

Zachariah Brown (BUS’13, ’21) used Cameo to invite his professors to his doctoral research presentation on, you guessed it, "peacocking."  

Columbia remains committed to helping our graduates achieve their professional and academic goals without a difficult financial burden.

From a gripping young adult fantasy to a deeper look at critical race theory, here are the books Columbians have at the beach, on the subway, and in the air conditioning this summer.

Andrew Gelman, a statistics professor at Columbia, and Aki Vehtari, a computer science professor at Finland’s Aalto University, recently published a list of the most important statistical ideas in the last 50 years. Here, they break it down in easy-to-understand terms.

Here are 10 essential books for those who are interested in critical race theory.

Catch up on what Columbia's Kimberlé Crenshaw and Kendall Thomas have been saying in the press on encouraging Americans to engage in open discussions about racial justice.

Columbia Law School professors explain this method of research for legal scholars and how it’s being misunderstood.

Columbia scientists have found a way to encode digital information straight into the genomes of living E. coli bacteria cells, which, they say, preserves the data in a surprisingly stable, robust manner. 

Professor Claudio Lomnitz recounts his family’s history across continents and the 20th century.

Katznelson began his tenure as Interim Provost in 2019 and helped Columbia navigate through the darkest days of the COVID-19 pandemic.