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The following is the text of an email sent to Columbia College and Columbia Engineering Resident Advisors with the subject line "Policy change for Resident Adviser Compensation" on July 26, 2022.
The following is the text of the letter CURA Collective sent to President Lee C. Bollinger and the Columbia University Board of Trustees on February 13, 2023.
Black and low-income Americans would likely reap the most benefits from regulations on fine particulate air pollutants.
The prize recognizes his extraordinary contributions to protecting and improving the public’s health.
From science to engineering, writing to social sciences, here are the Columbians who received awards recently.
Faculty continue to assess the impact of COVID-19 and identify ways to prevent the next pandemic.
This partnership with an HBCU creates wide-ranging opportunities for faculty, students, and the broader institutions.
Columbia Engineers explore the benefits and drawbacks of 3D-printed food technology.
A new paper paves the way for better detection and prevention of certain precancerous changes in the esophagus and stomach.
A March 27 Rare Book and Manuscript Library discussion will focus on recently uncovered materials from the Zosa Szajkowski Archive.
Brenda Jones Harden shares her journey from working in New York City's child welfare system to becoming a researcher and professor of social work.
A new study shows that a negative effect on adolescent mental health has persisted up to two years into the COVID-19 pandemic.
One ship will be named after Marie Tharp, a Columbia geologist and oceanographer who drew the first modern maps of ocean floors.
A Columbia lab has identified how interactions between developing sensory cells help flies discern different sensory inputs.
In his new book, Brian Kulick looks to everyone from Euripides to Ibsen for the answer.