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Founder Pierre Voltaire discusses how the project amplifies community voices through the arts, including exhibitions at Columbia University’s Bollinger Forum and collaborations with Columbia Engineering.
On March 20, 135 fourth-year medical students at Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons opened the envelopes containing their match letters, learning where they will continue their medical training after graduation.
In “My Life, My Science,” Nancy Wexler, a longtime professor of neuropsychology at CUIMC, describes her pursuit of the causes and a cure for Huntington’s disease.
The Institute of Global Politics' Women’s Initiative will become the Ann F. Kaplan Women’s Initiative.
And know what your rights are. Columbia’s Public Safety officers are here for you.
New Columbia University research reflects a growing understanding of how the gut can drive behaviors across species.
Anyone is welcome to put on skates, get out on the ice, and have fun.
Ronald Schramm covers everything from housing to technological innovation, financial markets, and the workforce.
How is style encoded within the “black box” of deep neural networks?
From science to writing to institutional milestones, here are the Columbians who received awards recently.
Nearly 10 million electronic patient records will help reveal the diseases, behaviors, and environments that precede Alzheimer’s.
More than 30 pieces of equipment were replaced to make these spaces more functional for residential students.
A single shot in skeletal muscle improved the heart’s own ability to protect and heal after a heart attack.
Timothy Wu tries to answer that question in The Age of Extraction.