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A new $400 million gift from Roy and Diana Vagelos will secure Columbia’s leadership in biomedical science research and education.
From science to engineering, writing to social sciences, here are the Columbians who received awards recently.
Ties to Ireland figure prominently in the new novel.
The new center, established with a $20 million gift, aims to advance research, education, and care for patients.
Abramson will begin her tenure at Columbia on January 1, 2025.
Sandra Harris and Diana Mejia have worked on the campus for a combined 50-plus years — they have insider tips to share.
The interim president calls to “recalibrate as a community, bearing in mind the challenges of the past year and those to come, but not allowing them to define us.”
A study found that, with surprising frequency, unresponsive patients with brain injuries show clear signs of cognitive function.
A new study has yielded a pathbreaking trove of data on how a person’s brain abstractly represents acts of reasoning.
CUIMC’s Katrina Armstrong has agreed to serve as interim president.
Read William Duggan’s book, Corporate Innovator, for advice on how to go about implementing your concept.
Mia DeLuis Zayas (CC'20) is now a manager of housing services at Columbia, but she knows how to get settled into a routine from her four years in the residence halls.
Columbia researchers have developed an inexpensive bandage that uses an electric field to promote healing.
Lorraine Frazier and Jingjing Shang recently visited China to foster international collaboration and enrich nursing education.