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A study of starlings in Africa shows that they form long-term social bonds similar to human friendships.
Columbia University announced the 2025 Pulitzer Prizes, awarded on the recommendation of the Pulitzer Prize Board.
Johnson will serve alongside David Greenwald (LAW’83), who became co-chair in 2023.
Novel materials could eventually power electric vehicles and more, say Columbia researchers.
A new tool uses machine learning to analyze nursing data, allowing healthcare providers to deliver life-saving care faster.
Membership in the academy is considered one of science's highest honors.
A block party was a great way to celebrate the end of the semester and the arrival of sunny spring days! 🎉
With graduation festivities around the corner, here's who we expect to speak to our graduates in celebration of their accomplishments.
From baseball milestones to research breakthroughs and an interstellar first, Columbians are making major strides in their fields.
Atrocity: A Literary History explores written representations of mass violence.
New research shows that a 2004 gamma-ray burst produced huge amounts of heavy elements, exceeding the mass of the planet Mars.
From graduation tchotchkes to special speakers, test your knowledge of Columbia's Commencement.
The night of May 21, the Empire State Building will glow blue for #Columbia2025 grads. Here’s where to capture the best photos with it.
The study highlights risk factors in people as young as 24, underscoring the importance of early prevention.
A new study shows that the brain’s visual regions play an active role in making sense of what we look at.