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Blending research and imagination, “The Magician” traces the life of the writer Thomas Mann.

This one goes out to the Columbia employees who served our campuses throughout the pandemic, making it possible for most of us to return. 

Twelve individuals who are making positive changes in their communities across the globe have been chosen to be a part of the latest cohort of Obama Foundation Scholars.

Today, the September 11, 2001 Oral History Project contains over 900 recorded hours with more than 600 people. 

On the northeast corner of Low Library sits a low-profile 9/11 memorial to members of the Columbia Business School community. How did that memorial come to be?

In commemoration of this somber date, Columbia News reached out to our community to learn what Columbians witnessed and recalled from September 11, 2001.

The three-part show also looks at monuments and memorials on Columbia’s campus, and commemorates local lives lost to the pandemic.

Four key members of the University’s COVID-19 Task Force talk about the challenges the institution had to overcome and the lessons learned.

In this Q&A, Jason Curtis, a researcher in astronomy professor Marcel Agüeros's lab, explains how to assign ages to stars based on how fast they spin, how AI is transforming astronomy, and discusses the work he's doing to make the field more diverse and inclusive.

A new book, “Undiversified,” spells out the reasons—and they’re probably not what you think—and offers solutions.

Shomik Ghose (SEAS’23), Tamarah Wallace (CC’22), and Jake Fisher (SEAS’22) make up the Columbia team advancing to the finals against USC in the newly revived Capital One College Bowl quiz show on NBC.

Columbia Business School pulled together a few pieces of advice to help leaders prepare for whatever comes next.

The citation "comes with a $100,000 grant to be administered by the Committee to Protect Journalists for the emergency relief of such individuals and their families." 

Check out these restaurants, markets, pastry shops, pet stores, and more when you return to campus this fall.

In preparing for the return to campus, we asked current students and alumni to share their tips and tricks for making life at Columbia that much more enjoyable. Have you tried all 28 of these ideas?