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Ivan Corwin is using math to show that outlier particles do not follow Einstein’s theory. And he’s collaborating with his brother.
Rivka Galchen uses her scientific knowledge in her writing and her teaching.
Luiza Diniz Vilanova (CC’24) is among 32 Americans chosen for the prestigious scholarship.
Columbia Law School faculty discuss legal implications of the outcome of the presidential election.
The Visualizing Science Symposium brought together scientists and artists to explore how the fields illuminate each other.
A team of astronomers including professor Jane Huang have shown that extreme astrophysical environments can foster new planets.
The University is proud that there are more than 700 veterans enrolled as students at Columbia, more than all the other Ivy League universities combined.
A graduate of Columbia College took part in the dig, which found evidence that female leaders in ancient Peru had more authority than known.
Scientists from across Columbia shared diverse perspectives on the mind, brain and behavior at a recent event.
A new effort will promote Columbia’s work on artificial intelligence, with courses, curricula, events, digital tools, and more.
A new study throws cold water on the assumption that exquisite fossils resulted from cataclysmic volcanic eruptions.
Columbia Neighbors has curated a collection of reads and resources that celebrates educators, advocates, institutions, and organizations redefining Uptown's education renaissance.
Antoine Compagnon explores this little-known aspect of the French author.
In the new AI in Context class, faculty from across Columbia teach AI through the lens of philosophy, music, literature, and more.
Columbia faculty and staff share their insights on a tumultuous election season and look at what’s next.