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A questionnaire and a website aim to capture the many voices and views of faculty, students, staff and alumni who are living through the pandemic.
To kick off this new initiative, the institute is organizing a five-day online course to discuss government and corporate leadership during the COVID-19 crisis.
The renowned scholar is the first woman to lead the institution in its 134-year history.
A new oral history project, funded by a grant from the National Science Foundation, will be both a historical record of the coronavirus pandemic and a learning tool for how the city can handle future crises.
First-of-its-kind telescope promises to shed new light on the physics of high-energy phenomena, from supernovae to dark matter.
In this week's News Quiz, the Summer Ideas Exchange and other University initiatives are intellectually engaging our community from their homes and a Columbia surgeon sings to mark his recovery from COVID-19.
Two healthcare workers recall their experiences on the front line of the coronavirus pandemic. One witnessed how race factors into outcomes and the other had to alter the way she interacts with patients.
Dmitri Basov will use the award to develop experimental techniques that could lead to revolutionary applications in electronics, computing energy technology and medical devices.
Finance experts Wally Adeyemo and Glenn Hubbard discuss how the U.S. can navigate the economic crisis and the role universities can play in assisting local communities.
Every dollar donated to the fund through the Medical Center Neighborhood Fund and the Columbia Community Service Food Relief Project will be used to support the program.
An MFA Writing student remembers the double lung transplant that saved her–and so much more.
With detentions and delays behind him, political science major Qutaiba Idlbi is determined to bring political transition and justice to Syria.
Following the University ceremony, former Vice President Joe Biden will address the Law School and award-winning actor John Turturro will speak to School of the Arts graduates.
Chichi Ikwuazom, a psychology major and aspiring orthopedist, is the 2019 Ivy League Volleyball Player of the Year.
Maryam Hassan, a Middle Eastern Studies major, is the women’s track and field team captain and an accomplished sports photographer for Columbia Athletics.