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Columbia News asked and you answered: Here are the places you love to spend time outdoors.
An event from the Department of Psychiatry and School of Journalism explored the state of mental health in America’s children, adolescents, and young adults.
In his new book, Weak Strongman, Timothy Frye argues that contrary to popular belief, Vladimir Putin is not omnipotent.
GSAPP students design and build a colorful, curving installation that enlivens its surroundings.
This is part of a Columbia News series introducing members of the University's Scholarship for Displaced Students, a program administered by the Columbia Global Centers.
Professor Camille Robcis takes on politics, philosophy, and radical psychiatry in postwar France in “Disalienation.”
We’re celebrating Columbians of Asian heritage who have made, and are making, waves in the world.
Four political science PhD students surveyed residents from six Latin American countries about their willingness to get a COVID vaccine. What they learned could help reduce vaccine hesitancy here in the United States and around the world.
An online School of the Arts event celebrates the new book’s reception with its editors, Kimberly Drew and Jenna Wortham.
This is part of a Columbia News series introducing members of the University's Scholarship for Displaced Students, a program administered by the Columbia Global Centers.
Morgan Jerkins, known for her powerful nonfiction writing, turns to fiction with “Caul Baby.”
In an online event, the architecture professor outlines her path, which GSAPP Dean Amale Andraos calls a “radical design project.”
Elena Aprile, Joan Birman, Sankar Ghosh, and Robert Jervis were elected by their peers in recognition of their outstanding achievements in research.
This is part of a Columbia News series introducing members of the University's Scholarship for Displaced Students, a program administered by the Columbia Global Centers.
Even though we’re separated due to the global pandemic, we love seeing our 2021 grads celebrate their accomplishments all across the world.