News Archive

Very few large-scale, randomized trials of the effects of vitamins or dietary supplements have been done until now.

Galia Solomonoff and her Housing Lab team researched everything from Governor Hochul’s housing compact to reimagining the shelter system.

President Bollinger announces that he, in close consultation with incoming University President Minouche Shafik, is appointing Jeffrey Shaman as Interim Dean of the Columbia Climate School. 

A SIPA professor discusses how her experience growing up in a poor community in Japan fostered her interest in social welfare.

Columbia Journalism School recently hosted an event to discuss the importance of Asian perspectives in news reporting.

As President Bollinger ends his tenure at the University, he leaves behind a roadmap that emphasizes diversity, equity, and inclusion.

David Hellerstein covers everything from psychoanalysis to the DSM diagnostic manual and neuroscience.

Columbia+ serves as a one-stop hub for access to non-degree courses, events, and podcasts from across Columbia’s campuses and Global Centers.

A new study shows that the 1987 treaty to protect the ozone has delayed an anticipated climate change milestone by up to 15 years.

New research shows that several distinct sets of nerve cells allow flexible decision-making for innate behaviors like laying eggs.

Adolescent vapers are much more likely to use cannabis and binge drink.

It was a perfect day in May to celebrate the Class of 2023.

President Bollinger offered 10 pieces of advice to the newly minted graduates.

At a recent event, Columbia Law's Amal Clooney and Natia Navrouzov (LAW'23) discussed their quest for justice for the Yazidi community in Iraq.