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In a friendly physical activity competition, the two universities have fun while connecting with their colleagues.

The Guardian US columnist will become executive director for the Craig Newmark Center for Journalism Ethics and Security in January. 

David Helfand explores this question and many others in The Universal Timekeepers.

Columbia and Barnard are establishing a Doxing Resource Group composed of key offices across both campuses that are focused on the issue.

The presidents of Columbia, Barnard, and Teachers College announced a Task Force on Antisemitism. 

Rapidly intensifying hurricanes are hard to predict. Research suggests that climate change may be making them more frequent.
 

Research suggests the tax credit may have a negative affect on mental health for some single adults without dependent children. 

Barnard student Nazira Davroni is trying to do it all, both on and off campus.

From Nobel Prizes to MacArthur grants and cutting edge research centers, Columbians are breaking new ground across disciplines.

Pope, Assistant Vice President of University Supplier Diversity, spoke about the importance of representation in the construction industry.

Antisemitism, like any form of bigotry, is an assault on everything we stand for at Columbia. Palestinian, Muslim, or Arab students have also been subjected to harassment ... We take these incidents seriously and they are being investigated.

Columbia Health’s Senior Vice President, Melanie Bernitz, outlines what to know about COVID-19 and flu treatment and prevention.

This year's scholars include an interior designer, community leader, entrepreneur, and HR professional, all hailing from Upper Manhattan.

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

Cloudy skies opened up to a sunny, fun-filled neighborhood event on Columbia's Manhattanville campus on October 21.