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Scientists at Columbia's Zuckerman Institute have linked a brain area in mice to the drive to consume sweets, fats, and salt.

Photos crackling with the buzz of our community coming back together again. 

New views of two colliding black holes confirm predictions made by Stephen Hawking using Albert Einstein’s theory.

The biggest research breakthroughs pioneered at Columbia seem more important with each passing year. What could be next?

Professor Jeremy Dauber takes on middle-grade readers in his second book for children.

The findings add to a growing body of evidence on how environmental factors may trigger harmful changes in the brain.

A liver graft from an altruistic living donor set off a chain of transplants that helped save the lives of three patients.

Findings from a new study deepen our understanding of why racially biased mistakes happen in high-stakes contexts like policing. 

Columbia Business School research shows that lower interest rates may reduce rents, cooling one of the biggest drivers of U.S. inflation.

A new study from Columbia Business School shows that the uneven global spread of AI isn’t just about infrastructure or talent—it’s about who entrepreneurs choose to build for.

Columbia Global and the Obama Foundation Scholars Program at Columbia University proudly present the exceptional rising leaders selected for a nine-month residency on campus with Columbia World Projects.

The professor-architect will assume his new role in the spring 2026 semester.

Edward Mendelson offers a new critical study—and a love letter—to the enduring novel.

The academic year may have only just started, but Columbians have hit the ground running. Test your knowledge of the latest news stories across the University!

In her new book—part memoir, part reportage—Marguerite Holloway tells the story of forests in the climate change era.