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Yes, says GSAPP Professor Lola Ben-Alon, who is paving the way with ongoing work in the Natural Materials Lab.

On April 18, Julia Gonski, a postdoc, will deliver a public talk on new research in particle physics.

Columbia's Institute for Ideas and Imagination has announced its fifth class of fellows, who will begin year-long residencies this fall. 

The night of May 17, the Empire State Building will glow blue and white for Commencement. Here’s where to capture the best photos with it.

Their projects include a monograph about Black life and listening, a biography of Stuart Hall, and a book about early American civic architecture.

SIPA kicked off its Spotlight Interview series on April 3, with a wide range of issues including the state of U.S. democracy, Facebook, AI, algorithms, and advancing women’s rights at home and around the world. 

The findings expand on a smaller study that assessed the development of babies born during the first wave of the pandemic.

Enjoy the outdoors—or not—with these opportunities to give back to the Harlem and Morningside Heights communities.

As we look ahead to President Lee C. Bollinger’s last Commencement as president on May 17, here are some highlights from the last 20 years.

May 17 marks Columbia's largest celebration of the Class of 2023, here are six things graduates and their guests should know.

Journalism School Professor David Hajdu examines key moments of urban history in a song cycle.

Katori Hall, Joyce Ladner, Jonathan Lavine, Jeannie Lavine, Tania León, Minouche Shafik, Bob Woodward, and Shing-Tung Yau will be honored.

Boyce was instrumental in leading the university through a series of transformational achievements and challenges.

Columbia is teaming up with other colleges and universities to help students from small-town and rural America enroll in, succeed at, and graduate from the undergraduate program of their choice.

From science to engineering, writing to social sciences, here are the Columbians who received awards recently.