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The star, in the Andromeda galaxy, collapsed and disappeared without first exploding in a supernova.
A new study shows how sensitive parts of the Greenland Ice Sheet are to a level of warming well within the projected range.
Columbians will take part in the global celebration of sport in Italy.
Fentanyl is often framed as a single, wide-reaching crisis, but evidence from five major U.S. cities suggests a more fragmented, complex reality.
A Woman Is Responsible for Everything looks at the integral role of women in early modern Jewish communal life.
The new MS program leverages the School’s leading expertise in AI and the unparalleled cross-disciplinary strength of the university.
Confirming a pulsar star would enable unprecedented tests of General Relativity. Such a discovery would revolutionize physics.
We love love, but we especially enjoy love stories—romantic and platonic—that got their start at Columbia University.
This Black History Month, spend some time with the New York Public Library's "100 Black Voices: Schomburg Centennial Reading List," where Columbia connections abound.
The group is dedicated to the performance and celebration of Black music and tradition.
The new year started with a bang at Columbia, with the naming of a new President-designate and major accomplishments in sports, science, and the arts. Test your knowledge of the latest news stories across the University!
School of the Arts student Alejandro Valencia likes the intensity of New York—as well as occasionally leaving it.
In an afternoon of thanks and inspiration, the future of the University looks bright.
The health disparities that Sebastian Cota observed in his native Los Angeles led him to Columbia University’s Mailman School of Public Health.
In her book, Natalia Rogach Alexander discusses how the celebrated thinker on democracy and education can still enlighten today.