News Archive

Columbia will engage in not just programs and initiatives, but in a true community-wide effort to remedy deep injustices.

Columbia Law School’s Human Rights Institute hosted a series of events that explored COVID-19’s foreseen threats and strategies to advance justice.

A Columbia study provides a blueprint for the use of genomics to help combat climate change.

Columbia Journalism School announced the latest winners of the Maria Moors Cabot Prize for journalists over their careers for outstanding reporting on the Americas.

Coronavirus revealed the unprecedented and overdue need to further refine care delivery, re-evaluate hospital policies and protocols, and overhaul traditional workforce hierarchies.  

The move came after outcry from colleges, universities, students, and other educational organizations.

Alexander Cooley's Exit from Hegemony examines the US international system from the end of World War II to President Donald Trump.

The news of the last several months has prompted the duPont-Columbia University Awards to extend its deadline for submissions. 

The Columbia Climate School will provide the education, research and global partnerships needed to create and maintain a sustainable society.

The ruling highlights a growing trend among the justices in which religious liberty supersedes other rights.

Issues of inequity in the classroom—such as access to the Internet and private spaces, as well as the demands of caring for family members, or, in the worst cases, grieving for them—were dramatically magnified during the COVID crisis,  

University can invite up to 60 percent of undergraduates in Columbia College and the Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Sciences to live on campus this fall.

At the end of July, Dana Canedy will step down as administrator of the Pulitzer Prizes.

While no artist is likely to develop a vaccine for the coronavirus, they use memory and imagination, their common sense and critical thinking, to undermine the gullibility and denial endemic to American culture in times of crisis.

Professor David Klass’ new novel, Out of Time, is his 20th book.