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Universities will be critical to keeping America at the forefront of this rapidly advancing field, says research panel.

According to a very unscientific poll on Instagram, Columbians—or at least, we think they might be affiliated with the University—are looking forward to some exciting new improvements.

A first in the school's history, 99 Claremont will house more than 300 General Studies students and provide over 79,000 square feet of study and activity space. 

In her book, Halle Tecco provides an insider’s guide to transforming the system through innovation.

Faculty and students led panels, poster sessions, and a debate on how AI is shifting pedagogy.

From 60-second breathing resets to better sleep routines, a Columbia Health specialist shares workshop-backed strategies to help students (and all of us!) manage stress.

By providing a creative outlet for its members, this dance club offers joy, movement, and community.

Now is the time to understand what brains and AI have in common, say researchers at Columbia's NSF-funded AI institute, ARNI.

Melanie Bernitz and Marcy Ferdschneider invite Columbia students to share their experiences through the LENS Survey before March 13. 

As the program engages more directly with global concerns such as the climate crisis, he will lead the way.

While the winter weather slowed many of us down, Columbia athletes, astronomers, and archivists were making their mark. Test your knowledge of the latest news stories across the University!

One of the most influential programming languages in history was created by Columbia professor Bjarne Stroustrup.

For the fourth consecutive year, students from all four CUIMC schools traveled to Albany to deepen their understanding of the New York state legislative process.

"We are all so relieved that our student, Ellie Aghayeva, has been released from federal custody," said Acting President Claire Shipman.

Columbia recently adopted the funding search and grant recommendation platform for faculty, researchers, students, and administrators.