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Both Columbia/Barnard Hillel and Chabad at Columbia University hosted events throughout the weekend for the community to celebrate Purim. 

Emanuil Yanev talks about his PhD work modifying 2D materials to push their light-producing limits.

Thanks to US Senators Chuck Schumer and Kirsten Gillibrand, Project Start Right will extend DDC’s resources to first- and second-year college students.

The finding could help fill critical gaps between quantum mechanics and Einstein’s theories, solving a major dilemma in physics.

Columbia researchers can now detect AI-generated content without accessing AI's architecture, algorithms, or training data.

Through an ARPA-H grant, Columbia researchers will aim to build a living replacement knee to be tested within five years.

The annual awards, established by former University Trustee Gerry Lenfest, recognize faculty excellence across the Arts and Sciences.

In Julia Bryan-Wilson’s book, the sculptor’s work is put in dialogue with marginalized makers and artists.

Since joining Columbia, Mann has researched humpback whales and shipwreck divers.

The Obama Presidency Oral History releases 26 new interviews and 400 new stories related to healthcare reform on an innovative new website.

Members of the Columbia Nursing community gathered recently for the School of Nursing's inaugural Dialogue Across Difference event, “Art in the Time of Crisis: Still Rising.” 

In this book excerpt from Laughter in the Dark, Yasmine El Rashidi invites readers to explore a country that is being transformed, for good or bad, by the rise of a fresh youth culture.

A new survey of the skin’s primary sensory neurons has upended old assumptions.

Opa shared how the Columbia Employment Information Center was a launchpad for furthering his career at Columbia University.

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