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Professor Hamid Dabashi's biography of Jalal Al-e Ahmad introduces him to a new audience.
Recent violence against Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders sadly has deep roots in the history of the United States.
Jameel Jaffer and Agnès Callamard renew demands that Saudi crown prince be held responsible for journalist’s death and cover-up.
A new book by Professor Kaiama Glover celebrates female protagonists who champion individual rights over community restraints.
In the wake of rising anti-Asian racism and the recent spate of hate incidents reported across the country, the Columbia community has gathered to publicly decry these horrific events.
This is part of a Columbia News series introducing members of the University's Scholarship for Displaced Students, a program administered by Columbia Global Centers.
How to preserve the creative process behind haute cuisine is explored in an online GSAPP event.
When in-person interactions fell by the wayside over the last year, Columbia students stepped up to the challenge to help people make new friends.
Columbia News takes a look back at a pandemic year and how we coped, through photos.
A new book from President Lee C. Bollinger and Agnès Callamard examines how free speech is defined and upheld around the world.
After a year like no other, eight Columbia students share how their perspectives on the important things in life have shifted.
Professor Dustin D. Stewart provides an updated look at the history of English poetry in his first book.
An online event at Maison Française celebrates the creations of outsider artists.
Rachel Adams honors a colleague by working on “Unexpected,” a book about motherhood, prenatal testing, and disability.
A new podcast by three Columbia alumni wants to help you connect the dots.