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“Just being in the room with these incredible professors, inspiring their students to think differently, is exciting,” said Rachel Ticotin, an experienced actress who joined Columbia to enrich her understanding of the humanities.

The fire at the Cathedral of Notre-Dame in Paris on April 15 is still reverberating in France and around the world. Experts from across Columbia share their thoughts and ideas on how to move forward with the rebuilding of what is considered one of the finest examples of French Gothic architecture.

Mabel O. Wilson and Mario Gooden are honored for their work exploring the African diaspora.

Columbia's Christopher Sabatini examines the Venezuela crisis and President Donald Trump's support for Juan Guaidó. 

Dana Canedy calls the reporters “international symbols of the importance of press freedom.”

Columbia University and University of Florida astrophysicists find signs of cosmic event that created elements that sent gold and silver to Earth

The fire at the Cathedral of Notre-Dame in Paris on April 15 is still reverberating in France and around the world. Experts from across Columbia share their thoughts and ideas on how to move forward with the rebuilding of what is considered one of the finest examples of French Gothic architecture.

Columbia World Projects and Microsoft will pilot the ElectionGuard technology, a free open-source software development kit, aimed at improving the security of elections while also improving confidence in the voting process across the United States and the world.

Just before the opening of Camp: Notes on Fashion at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Jack Halberstam discusses this exuberant aesthetic and its enduring influence.

The prestigious award supports top-tier researchers at U.S. universities whose work is of strategic importance to the Department of Defense
 

Malo Hutson's research is on the social, political and economic side of urban planning.

Ari L. Goldman explains what The New York Times anti-Semitic cartoon debacle says about the state of the news media. 

It's tick season. Here's what Brian Fallon, the director of Columbia’s Lyme & Tick-borne Diseases Research Center, has to say about combating chronic Lyme disease.

Security and counterterrorism expert Stuart Gottlieb at Columbia's School of International Public Affairs discusses the latest terrorist attacks.

The Alliance Program—an innovative transatlantic partnership between Columbia University and France—and Startup Columbia jointly hosted the first Blockchain Innovation Challenge (BIC) in April.