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These trends could have a significant impact on marine life, tourism, and coastal economies.

Janie Zhang is studying computer science and psychology, exploring the overlap between human behavior and artificial intelligence.

The new space in Schermerhorn Hall will support collaborative learning and community connection among students and faculty.

Columbia SIPA Dean Keren Yarhi-Milo and Secretary Hillary Clinton co-edited a book that brings readers into the room where leaders make decisions in times of crisis.

Professor Andrew Blumberg is part of a team that tested AI’s upper limits by asking it to answer unsolved math problems.

A drug developed at Columbia saved the life of the first child to receive the therapy and has now been approved by the FDA.

Lasers could help neuroscientists see near-atomic-level details of brain cells more clearly.

Inside the years-long collaboration enabling faster, more precise inspection of components for everything from cars to semiconductors.

Co-authors John Mutter and Sonali Deraniyagala explain why an interdisciplinary approach is necessary to understand these connections.

From science to medicine, writing to social sciences, here are the Columbians who received awards recently.

They were recognized for contributions to economics and physics.

Columbia University’s Incite Institute offers more than 450 perspectives from the Obama White House and beyond.

The Feb. 12 event, hosted by Columbia Dining, featured recipes from her cookbook “K-Quick: Korean Food in 30 Minutes or Less.”

Laura Beatriz Galeano Cardozo will use her master’s in social work to help families access both mental healthcare and basic needs.

In a Columbia sweep, Luca Abu El-Haj (CC’26), Maya Koka (GS'26), Kavita Murthy (SEAS’26), and alumna Sara Jane Renfroe (GSAS’20) were named U.S. Scholars-elect.