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The funded projects span fields ranging from astronomy to epidemiology, and climate change to law.

The discovery that a lipid helps induce cell death could improve treatments for certain cancers and neurodegenerative diseases.

Laura Kaufman, the new chair of the chemistry department, first came to Columbia as an undergraduate.

This Valentine's Day, Columbia Community Service extends the deepest gratitude to donors, new and old, for their support throughout the 77th Annual Appeal.

She is passionate about public health, and dancing in New York.

The award, given by the New York Blood Center, is especially poignant because Dr. Charles Drew was an alumnus of Columbia's medical school.

Omid Cohensedgh's childhood experiences inspired him to enter the field of medicine.

Whether finding the best of friends or the love of your life, Columbia remains a special place to find lifelong connections. This Valentine's Day, we're sharing nine stories of alumni who met their counterparts, romantic and platonic. 

U.S. Climate Envoy and former Secretary of State John Kerry delivers the gala’s keynote address.

A Columbia study is the first to analyze homicide trends spanning two decades among women aged 25 to 44.

The award is given annually to an NIH HEAL Initiative researcher who demonstrates research excellence, supports broad dissemination of key research, and is a leader in the scientific community.

A new study suggest that a common medical practice for patients who have suffered strokes should stop.

National trends underscore a public health need to broaden outpatient mental health care access.

A new paper lays the foundation for orally diagnosing and treating colorectal cancer using genetically modified bacteria.

By replicating successful strategies found in nature, as Dickson Despommier outlines in his new book.