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GSAPP student Anika Tsapatsaris has spent eight years at Columbia, relishing every moment.

New research from Columbia may help physicians identify the brain-injury patients likely to achieve long-term recovery.

A recent event at the Italian Academy launched a five-year initiative featuring world premieres, conferences, and other programs.

He discusses the massive, recently completed five-year project on the cathedral with Columbia News.

This project will focus on closing critical gaps in prevention, testing, and treatment for pregnant women and infants over the next two years.

The day-long series of events showcased the unparalleled depth of the University’s AI expertise.

Psychology Professor Larisa Solomon aims to understand how people respond to those whose religious beliefs differ from their own.

From public health researchers to student athletes, Columbians made the most of the year's shortest month

Sara Gomez Horta also has advice for fellow students: cross-register at different schools, and open your emails to learn about events across Columbia and the city.

Columbia Engineering researchers built robots that can learn skills like self-repair by observing their own movements.

Students who complete the program will receive both a Master of Science in Climate and a Master of Science in Carbon Management.

In The Uncanny Muse, he traces the history of automation in the arts.

The revered artist, now 88, reflects back on a long career.

She is a composer, musician, sound artist, and the chair of visual arts at School of the Arts.

New research offers insight into how cancers progress, raising fresh questions, and the possibility of improved drug treatments.