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A Climate School study found that farmworkers worldwide are increasingly exposed to extreme heat that could hinder their work.
The Benin Bronzes from her ancestral homeland in Nigeria have deeply influenced her creative practice.
A new study published in the journal Nature offers reassuring data.
The new grant program, funded by the Office of the Provost, aims to expand its offerings.
Leveling the Learning Curve shows how digital tools can share knowledge more widely by reaching new audiences.
Twenty years since its founding, ICAP at Columbia University keeps reaching for more impact.
Mrinalini Sisodia Wadhwa (CC’24) has been named a 2024 U.S. Rhodes Scholar. She is among 32 Americans chosen for the prestigious scholarship.
Putman, a professor of astronomy, recently won an award for “high risk, high reward” research on our galaxy.
Previous trials showing the adverse impact of sleep deficits on insulin sensitivity included mostly men.
“We owe it to the courageous survivors and the entire Columbia community to fully reckon with Hadden’s abuses,” said Minouche Shafik, President of Columbia University and Dr. Katrina Armstrong, Chief Executive Officer of the CUIMC.
Columbia is suspending two student groups for repeatedly violating University policies that culminated in an unauthorized event that proceeded despite warnings and included threatening rhetoric and intimidation.
Sarah Cleveland, a distinguished scholar of international law, is the second U.S. woman to serve on the court.
This Veterans Day, test your knowledge of the incredible history of veterans on Columbia's campuses.
The study is the first large scale and representative survey of postpartum health ever conducted in the U.S.