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An interdisciplinary Columbia team made the discovery, a leap forward in the field of cancer immunotherapy.
Johnny Sturgeon is reporting on maritime life while at the Journalism School.
From the operating room to the art studio, today’s advances come from engineers who cross disciplines and challenge conventions.
From science to engineering, writing to social sciences, here are the Columbians who received awards recently.
Columbia biomedical engineer Gordana Vunjak-Novakovic is bringing new treatments to patients with lung diseases.
Psychology professor Dima Amso studies early childhood, and supports NGOs by girding them with state-of-the-art research.
The study has implications for understanding the effects of environmental contamination on populations over time.
Doctoral candidate Gabriel Bridges and postdoc Kaliroë Pappas filled Columbia News in on their work hunting for dark matter.
Not Your Parents’ Politics, co-authored by Ioana Literat, looks at how young people are expressing themselves on Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube.
Precious D. Benally ’13 and Eldred D. Lesansee ’25 discuss bringing Native American law into focus at Columbia Law School and beyond.
From AI skills to workplace culture, researchers at Columbia Business School are highlighting what every leader should be mastering this year.
Columbia Squash champion Simmi Chan recommends catching a Broadway show, and perhaps an opera as well.
Researchers have developed a more efficient method of creating photon pairs. It could transform computing and telecommunications.
The method allows scientists to predict the activity of genes within cells, and could transform our understanding of disease.
Kevin Sakal Ith discusses what brought him to Columbia after years in the Bay Area and a stint in Azerbaijan.