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Nathan Gorelick traces literary criticism and psychoanalysis to their shared origins during the 17th and 18th centuries.
Film and Media Studies graduate student Ann Wang has found her passion and her future at Columbia and in New York City.
Data science students are using drone photography and Artificial Intelligence to understand why Greenland's ice sheet is melting so quickly.
Two computer scientists at Columbia Engineering share their thoughts on how to ensure that emerging technologies benefit humanity.
Psychology Professor Kevin Ochsner’s work touches on hot-button issues like politics and the #MeToo movement.
A new study led by Columbia researchers is upending a long-held hypothesis about what ushered in the Jurassic period.
Fall at Columbia means Homecoming, tenure celebrations, and research breakthroughs.
Pablo Torres Rey talks about grabbing opportunities and meeting people at Columbia.
At an event attended by more than 1,000, LeCun explained his vision for the future of this revolutionary technology.
More than 2,000 visitors attended this year's installment of the annual earth science-focused event.
The Climate School and SIPA brought together world leaders, scholars, and members of global groups to discuss food insecurity and malnutrition.
Columbia Law scholars Olatunde Johnson and Jeremy Kessler discussed President Dwight Eisenhower’s record on school and military integration.
Research from Boaz Abramson on a method for assessing the impact that mental illness has on the GDP.
From science to engineering, writing to social sciences, here are the Columbians who received awards recently.