News Archive

A new study shows that people use facial appearance to make sentencing decisions, and finds an intervention to counter the bias.

Fifteen faculty from across Columbia have agreed to take on this urgently needed work.

In a new op-ed, Professor Shunichi Nakagawa argues for the importance of advance care planning. 

The findings highlight the potential of couple-based health screening, skills training or joint participation in programs.

Fiction, nonfiction, memoir, art history, astronomy, neuroscience—we’ve got you covered with this diverse list of books.

Charles Moore credits his mother for instilling in him a love of art.

A new study indicates that more flexible, take-home methadone policies could help close a gap in care.
 

Stressful experiences appear to be transmitted from mother to child during pregnancy, according to a new study.

This fall she is teaching a course on writing in the presence of ancestors.

Daniela Palacios (CC'26) offers monthly bilingual readings and activities as part of Saturday Science on Columbia's Manhattanville campus. 

A new large-scale study lays out a daunting picture of where the Earth’s climate may be headed. 

Helen Yang (SEAS’24) and Jenna Yuan (CC’24) join a class of 150 Schwarzman Scholars from 43 countries and 114 universities.

Working alongside TC’s Sonali Rajan, a leading expert on research-driven solutions to reduce gun violence, students gain experience in an emerging field.

Columbia Business School research introduces a new model that simulates consumer routines, which could prove valuable for retaining customers.

Hundreds of students turned out on November 30 for Columbia’s annual Tree Lighting Ceremony.