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Interim President Armstrong writes that Columbia's approach to protests and demonstrations is "an essential part of how we advance our educational and research mission, safeguard free expression and open debate, and ensure a safe, respectful campus environment for our community."
We're kicking off the academic year with a new president, a major gift, and impactful research at Columbia.
A new study finds that communicating the scientific consensus about climate change can clear up misperceptions.
Brenda Wineapple’s book delves into the question and provides many answers.
“I want to make sure that this University is a place that embraces you, educates you, and pushes you to make the most of your time here,” she wrote. “You deserve nothing less.”
The report focuses on student experiences, and offers recommendations on training, reporting, and student group governance.
“Everyone needs to feel engaged, that their voices matter and that they belong here, Armstrong said in one welcome address.”
The Campus Climate Collaborative has a single goal: to embrace inclusive pluralism while rejecting discrimination and harassment as antithetical to our values and our identity.
In her University-wide email, she points to new resources, guidelines, policies, and plans that have been put in place.
The new field of NeuroAI is building momentum at Columbia.
Interim President Katrina Armstrong wrote to share an update on several steps she is taking to strengthen Columbia's leadership structure and enhance collaboration among senior leaders, faculty, and students across the University.
Phillip Lopate, who taught for years at Columbia's School of the Arts, writes about his lifelong passion for the movies.
As trials show that psilocybin and LSD may help treat depression and anxiety, mental-health providers ready for a revolution.
A study found that ChatGPT can help prioritize critical aspects of care while explaining its interventions.
Interim President Armstrong shares a welcome for new and returning students, faculty, and staff as well as priorities for this semester.