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Tola Oniyangi aims to pursue her work in architecture and urban planning.

The University-wide volunteer program, which teaches K-12 children studying at home due to COVID-19, is expanding nationwide and will include more subjects and college prep.

This week journalists, parents of graduates and NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia University Irving Medical Center workers are receiving well-deserved praise for their sacrifices. Test your knowledge of the latest developments at the University.

In this first installment, two doctors and a nurse, all members of Columbia’s faculty, tell us what they’re witnessing and what worries them during the COVID-19 crisis.

Professor Michael Cole's new book, "Sofonisba's Lesson," illuminates the work of an artist ahead of her time.

For this graduate, a virtual commencement will honor both past and future family generations.

Aury García is a graduate of Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons who grew up in Washington Heights dreaming of the day that has finally come.

Columbia University announced the 2020 Pulitzer Prizes, awarded on the recommendation of the Pulitzer Prize Board.

Dmitri Basov, Angela M. Christiano, Andrew Millis, Molly Przeworski and Lorraine S. Symington were elected by their peers in recognition of their outstanding achievements in research.

Experts weigh in on the issues and challenges facing both candidates and voters in the 2020 presidential race.

Columbia Engineering's senior class president reminisces about everything that Columbia has represented for him.

Military life has prepared Samuel Kim for nearly everything, even uncertainty in a time of the coronavirus.

Here's what happens when a pandemic occurs and you live halfway around the world.

The pandemic is having a disproportionate effect on New York's black and Latinx populations.

A group of diverse Columbians join other scholars, artists, scientists and leaders in the public, nonprofit and private sectors.