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The Center trains community health workers and provides surrounding communities with preventive measures to improve their health.
Donations from faculty, staff, and retirees supported grant awards totaling nearly $300,000 to nonprofit organizations serving Harlem and Morningside Heights.
Anne Higonnet’s new book profiles three historic French women who led a fashion upheaval.
Researchers focused on interventions in opioid education and naloxone distribution, access to medication and treatment for opioid use disorder, as well as stigma campaigns, and safer opioid prescribing and dispensing.
A study from Columbia researchers demonstrates that the brain's mitochondria play a vital role in a person's late-in-life health.
Growing Sideways shows how artists explore the growth of the self that starts when one is young.
Daniel Abebe will be the 16th Dean of Columbia Law School and Lucy G. Moses Professor of Law, effective August 1, 2024.
Columbia researchers are conducting a major survey to measure urban tick presence and how humans respond to them.
Here are a few local events you can take part in to honor the holiday this year.
Sunny skies, a cool breeze, and wonderful people were a recipe for a great neighborhood event on Columbia's Manhattanville campus on June 8.
Ying Qian’s book traces the evolution of a medium that was embedded in historical upheavals.
Columbia engineers designed Joey, a lightweight fabric device that helps caregivers monitor their skin contact with newborns.
Columbia has had breakthroughs in medicine, neuroscience, AI, and other fields in 2024.
A new study investigates how undernutrition and stress during fetal development may manifest decades later.
New Columbia research has the potential to accelerate the design of lithium metal batteries to help make them consumer-safe.