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The Pedagogy of Listening Lab is doing just that through its expanding programming.
The professors were honored for transformative contributions in photonics, AI, and engineering systems.
The interdisciplinary degree will drive solutions to the climate crisis through advanced financial tools and scientific knowledge.
Carol Becker’s book—both memoir and essay—recounts a painful episode in her life.
A study sheds light on how networks in the brain detect new information, offering insight into disorders like schizophrenia.
Julie Stone Peters’ book on witchery and the law shows how fascinating the subject is.
A new study warns that widespread areas may soon become too hot during extreme heat events for even healthy people to survive.
Water crises, stolen lands and artistic resistance: all recognized at the 83rd annual awards ceremony.
Cody O’Ferrall worked as a fisherman in Alaska before studying here. Now he's building a boat to clear urban ponds of algae.
A team of researchers developed a tiny implantable microphone, paving the way for fully internal cochlear implants.
GSAPP’s Mario Gooden believes that architecture must fully engage with the cultural landscape.
Columbians hit the ground running in 2025, taking home major awards and contributing to groundbreaking research.
GSAPP student Pimchid Chariyacharoen wants to integrate urban food production and biological cycles to make cities more self-sufficient and sustainable.
New findings deepen our understanding of the brain, and may provide a blueprint for building smarter, more resilient technology.
New research highlights how gliomas infiltrate the brain, and demonstrates a promising approach to reversing their effects.