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The dinner—honoring public health luminaries Wafaa El-Sadr, Roy Vagelos, and Anthony Fauci—raised funds to support science, education, and service as the Mailman School of Public Health embarks on its second century.

He will remain Executive Vice President for University Life.

What makes a great teacher? Read what their students have to say.

With finals around the corner, you may be in need of a quiet moment away from it all. We've got you covered with some ideas on where to go.

In her new book, Beth Fisher-Yoshida shares steps for disrupting negative narratives and channeling positive outcomes.

President Obama (CC'83) urged journalists and historians to search for solutions in fighting disinformation and to work to strengthen U.S. democracy.

A new Columbia study examines a less-studied hypothesis about the links between biological aging and poor mental health.

The center is being established with a $75 million grant from the Stavros Niarchos Foundation, as part of its Global Health Initiative.

“Days of 2023” will bring the work of C.P. Cavafy to campus on May 1.

Leslie A. Zukor (JRN'23) shares her journey to organizing Columbia's first-ever Disability Affinity Graduation celebration.

Zamora, a researcher at the Zuckerman Institute, is studying the neural basis of attention and decision-making.

Meghan Meyer, who joined Columbia this year, is studying the brain mechanisms that allow us to understand our social world.

Over the past two decades at Columbia University, President Lee Bollinger has sought to preserve and strengthen freedom of expression.

From science to engineering, writing to social sciences, here are the Columbians who received awards recently.

A Columbia Nursing postdoc has built a new AI dementia screening tool that draws on patient-nurse communication.