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For Jenna Kirschner, an MBA defined by community and global immersion has prepared her well for the future.
American children are going hungry. Increasing access to SNAP benefits could help feed them.
The new Fellowship class of 15 scholars, writers and artists will begin their residencies at the Paris Institute in January 2021.
David Treatman, one of the youngest Broadway producers ever, embarks on reinventing the bright lights of Broadway and live entertainment on and off stage.
Brian Anderson, a former Green Beret will use his degree from the School of Social Work to help other veterans cope with life post-deployment.
Nursing school graduate Eytan Israelov delivers free meals from his family’s restaurant to hospitals across New York City.
Sorry for Your Trouble is a book of short stories about Irish Americans, or "Americans in Ireland.”
Meet Janine Inez, a School of Nursing graduate who wants to use her passion for writing and filmmaking to help others.
Meet Stefan Sykes, a Columbia Journalism School graduate who hopes to report on difficult issues after learning so much in a “Race and Journalism” class.
Jeffrey Fralick is among the first students to graduate from Columbia's sustainability science master’s program.
Tracy Võ wants to raise awareness of health issues that disproportionately affect Asian American and Pacific Islander communities.
Responses will allow researchers to understand the impact on those most directly affected by the crisis and learn how to best address their needs.
With an international perspective, he has designs on everything from clouds to a Lebanon greenhouse.
Tola Oniyangi aims to pursue her work in architecture and urban planning.
The University-wide volunteer program, which teaches K-12 children studying at home due to COVID-19, is expanding nationwide and will include more subjects and college prep.