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Interim President Katrina Armstrong announced the launch of the University International Student Hardship Fund and other work and initiatives that address key issues for students.

As climate change pressures global food supply, agriculture will adopt practices that may exacerbate its environmental impact.

Professor Ivan Corwin was honored for work on diffusion. Chiara Trovatello and Arthur Neuberger were also recognized.

Students have arrived at Columbia for an invigorating fall semester — here's a glance at back-to-school events welcoming students to campus. 

Walter Frisch's new book celebrates the writer of great American Songbook hits like "Get Happy" and "Stormy Weather."

A major federal grant will support a new Columbia-led effort to assess drug efficacy and tailor optimal drug treatment.

Audrey Litvak (SIPA'19), assistant director of government affairs at Columbia, has the answers to students' most pressing voting questions. 

The data, which has taken years of preparation to collect, will be used to search for evidence of new physics.

A Columbia Climate School researcher found that air in the subway is 10 times more polluted than air above ground.

Daisy Kalra has spent her Columbia postdoc in Illinois, supporting the University and the Fermilab in the search for new neutrinos.

Dean Abebe shares his vision for the Law School, path to Morningside Heights, and enthusiasm for his new role.

Mohamed Hussein finds that political advertisers are spending big bucks on so-called meddle ads—but consumers aren't always buying it.

Mitts and her team were awarded a grant from the Department of Defense to study the evolution of foreign state information operations.

 

Miller Executive Director Melissa Smey discusses the concert series and the lobby show.

Here’s what you need to know about the Nov. 5 General Election.