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With her trusty secondhand Nikon from the ’90s, Erin Frank shoots film around New York City and finds that her camera and coursework have more in common than she expected.
All are welcome, from beginners to experienced hoofers.
The club’s co-presidents, Leticia De Mattei Goncalves (BUS’26) and William Szczecinski (BUS’26), discuss making a local impact while pursuing their MBAs.
Community Impact at Columbia University marked 45 years of service with one of its most inspiring honoree classes yet, including the longtime Director of Columbia Community Service.
The Graduate School of Arts and Sciences celebrates a decade of this fun, fast-paced master’s thesis contest.
He was recognized for advances in cosmic microwave background and supernovae cosmology.
Columbia researchers are trying to create a new biological knee joint that can last a lifetime and be offered to younger patients.
From rehearsals to teaching to performances, dancers have myriad opportunities at the student-run group.
New research found that large portions of Indonesia's Java Island are sinking at rates of up to 1.5 meters per decade.
From science to writing to institutional milestones, here are the Columbians who received awards recently.
The largest STEM organization on campus offers everything from launching high-altitude balloons to building rockets.
Yaël Braun-Pivet advocated for effective multilateralism and championed women’s rights.
Daniel Allalemdjian has spent a decade helping Columbia move more sustainably. Every year when graduation season rolls around, that means getting behind the wheel, literally.
Construction for graduation ceremonies on Morningside's Low Plaza near Alma Mater starts on April 13. Here are some great alternative spots for your graduation photos in the run-up to Commencement.
Not even Spring Break could slow us down, as Columbia athletes, researchers, and scholars made major strides in their fields. Test your knowledge of the latest news stories across the University!