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Investment will support enhancements to financial aid for highest need students at the Columbia School of General Studies.

In her book, Erica Gaston outlines the perils and practices of these partnerships.

She is the new chair of the Department of African American and African Diaspora Studies.

Current restrictions on Morningside access will remain in place for the time being, while moving thoughtfully and deliberately toward a fully reopened campus.

Climate and Health: Action and Research for Transformational Change (CHART) is funded by the National Institutes of Health.

Columbia engineers have developed powerful new battery "fuel"—an electrolyte that lasts and is also cheap to produce.

Atmospheric chemist V. Faye McNeill is pioneering change to address air quality in some of the world's fastest growing regions.

Collaborations between industry and academia can help accelerate research breakthroughs.

Sue Mendelsohn’s and Aaron Ritzenberg’s project teaches students how to write effectively and respectfully.

Gelman, a statistics and political science professor, has many irons in the fire, including The Economist's election tracker.

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

The award recognizes their global contributions to the fight against HIV/AIDS.

The two-year program will prepare young and mid-career professionals and future academics to be climate leaders.

Daniel Abebe, Dean of Columbia Law School, and Mark Mazower, Ira D. Wallach Professor of History, have accepted an appointment to serve as Co-Chairs of the President’s Advisory Committee on Institutional Voice.

With seed funds from the Data Science Institute, professor Bolun Xu is driving the transition to renewable power.