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May 21 marked the conferral of 15,000+ degrees upon Columbia's newest graduates, who hail from all 50 states and 100+ countries.

Alexis Abramson’s first love was the study of heat—how to use it, conserve it and eliminate waste.

When is learning possible? For Moïse Blanchard, a postdoc at the Data Science Institute, the question is mathematical.

During her postdoc at the Data Science Institute, Shir Raviv has explored how to align algorithms with public values.

Columbia STAR program founder Daniel Yahalomi (GSAS'25) discusses the importance of community-driven STEM education initiatives.

In Love, Money, Duty, Rachel Adams explores care as a form of work, a feeling, an ethic, and an art.

One-by-one, 12 graduate students took center stage in a contest to present their research in three minutes, using only one slide.

Grab your tissues: We asked the Class of 2025 to share their photos, memories, gratitude, and advice in anticipation of Commencement Week. 

On May 13, Acting President Shipman visited labs across disciplines that are advancing bold solutions to today’s most urgent challenges.

With Live Stock and Dead Things, Hannah Chazin challenges familiar narratives.

The research draws on data from a man who exposed himself to the venom of some of the most lethal snakes.

The team's discoveries have changed their approach to finding new therapies.

The cities include not just those on the coasts, but many in the interior. Houston is sinking fastest.

Abrupt changes have left scientists and their partners scrambling to find a new way to work in a drastically altered landscape.

Martin Chalfie and Michael Harris were recognized for their accomplishments in biology and math.