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A Columbia Business School study shows that a recession in young adulthood leads to support for wealth redistribution for one’s own group.

Living, Dying, and the Meaning of Life blends ethics, medicine, religion, and philosophy to ask this and other big questions.

For Samia Breir, coming to Columbia University was about “being in the right place at the right time with the right people.”

Test your knowledge of the past month's news and events at Columbia with questions on Ivy League titles, developmental psychology, and much more.

Professor Shang-Jin Wei on how countries might respond and the strategies they could use to offset the tariffs' economic impact.

The center aims to accelerate the development of fusion energy technology to provide a sustainable, scalable new energy source.

Mike Pompeo will take a post as a fellow at Columbia SIPA's Institute of Global Politics.

Members of the Columbia School of Social Work community recently participated in the first three sessions of this innovative study.

In her recent show at Columbia, the artist issued a cry for help and a call for action.

Little had been known about how the tiny energy processors influence brain health.  

AI systems are limited by energy inefficiency and data transfer bottlenecks. Columbia engineers have found a new solution.

New research is challenging longstanding beliefs about why we don't retain the memories we form in early life.

Columbia researchers are using AI to unravel genetic mysteries behind cancer, Alzheimer’s, and more. 

The American Association for the Advancement of Science honored them for scientific excellence and service to their communities.

Rosalind Morris digs deep via ethnography, history, personal testimony, and political thought to tell the story about the mines.