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A new computational facility will be used by the University and six other research institutions to promote responsible research and development.

Columbia experts weigh in on ways to optimize 2024, from "Dry January" to a trick to help heighten moments of joy. 

Sarah Wang has done everything from cheerleading to studying economics and mathematics during her time at Columbia.

When he was a child, Shane McCrae’s grandparents abducted him, as he recounts in his memoir.

At a recent panel hosted by SPS' Strategic Communication and Political Analytics graduate programs, a key question was considered: What is the difference between misinformation and disinformation?

Test your knowledge of 2023 at the University with questions on Nobel laureates, our new President, Columbia's summer blockbuster connections, and much more.

A Columbia neurobiologist fishes for an aggression gene.

The study also asserts the need for clear standards for what evidence gets used in policy decisions.

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

Researchers found a mechanism that could explain how neurons in mammal noses become tailored to detect a specific odor chemical. 

The goal is to foster a community where debates are rooted in academic rigor and civil discourse through work that includes professional development, resources, and other activities.

Columbia physicians treated patients with the therapy in the clinical trials that led to FDA approval.

What stories grabbed the attention of our readers in 2023? The results may surprise you.

Take a look back at some of the visual highlights of 2023 from the Columbia community. 

The University put out major studies in climate science, public health, neuroscience, and quantum mechanics this year.