News Archive

Cloudy skies opened up to a sunny, fun-filled neighborhood event on Columbia's Manhattanville campus on October 21.

Matthew Connelly, who runs Columbia’s History Lab, researches the answer to that and other questions about U.S. government records.

Read profiles of 50 newly tenured professors and their unique contributions to Columbia's scholarly community.

Neuroscience and New York restaurants are his current passions.

A message of concern for our community from President Minouche Shafik.

The hub will bring together experts to engineer immune cells for early disease prevention, detection, and treatment.

Chemotherapy is essential for many cancer patients, but some suffer from cognitive impairment throughout treatment.

Rafael Yuste provides a unified framework for how the brain functions in “Lectures in Neuroscience.”

Neurobiologist Margaret Haney, director of Columbia’s Cannabis Research Laboratory, lays out the perils and promise of pot.

After just six weeks of shortened sleep, a study found, the cells that line our blood vessels are flooded by damaging oxidants.

Synthetic biologists at Columbia Engineering have discovered a new way to attack tumors. 

Ava Robles and Lucie Schwartz gained hands-on experience, thanks to the MA in Art History Presents project.

The rights of artists and writers are at the heart of the center’s offerings on copyright, intellectual property, and trademark law for students, policymakers, and creators.

In honor of World Mental Health Day, we spoke with Columbia Health about ways to cultivate self-care and a community of care on campus.

See what fun activities await on the Manhattanville campus on Oct. 21, from film screenings to food sampling, and so much more.