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Future treatments for hearing loss could rely on a tiny 3D-printed microneedle designed by Columbia physicians and engineers.
Ioannis (John) Kymissis, W. Ian Lipkin, and Konstantin Petrukhin will be officially inducted as fellows at a ceremony in June.
MBA student Yaniv Yatziv aims high both professionally and personally.
From science to engineering, writing to social sciences, here are the Columbians who received awards recently.
Take a look back at some of the visual highlights of 2024 from across the Columbia community.
From a deep dive into the whale who played Free Willy to a treatise on censorship and surveillance on the border, add these to your queue.
New findings from a Columbia researcher suggest that ovarian aging has lessons for us all.
Targeting antidepressant medications to cells in the gut could cause fewer side effects than current treatments.
Congratulations to the 21 Columbians who secured a coveted spot on the Forbes "30 Under 30" list for 2025.
Fiction, nonfiction, memoir, history, sports, essays—we’ve got you covered with this diverse list of books.
Ruben Gonzalez records movies to discover how biomolecules’ motions determine their functions. He has a major new finding.
Psychotherapy has risen among younger adults, women, college-educated individuals, and those with higher family incomes.
What stories grabbed the attention of our readers in 2024? The results may surprise you.
Through her work, School of the Arts playwright Amalia Oliva Rojas gives voice to immigrants and women of color.
Iyer, a NASA Hubble fellow at Columbia, has also developed an AI-powered search tool for astronomers.