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The new Anthropology chair plans to nourish faculty and student growth in the department, and launch the Disappearance Lab.

Melissa Smey shares her thoughts on the cherished Columbia tradition.

Postdoc Oliver Philcox was also recognized with an early-career award.

Meet us on September 19 and 20 to initiate the Washington Heights, Morningside Heights, and West Harlem portions of the effort to clean up Broadway.

A study tracked how tools like ChatGPT mistake nonsense for real language. Can these flaws open new windows on the human brain?

The study could help chemists design better drugs that are more difficult for SARS-CoV-2 to sidestep.

From Convocation and move-in, NSOP to ice cream trucks on College Walk, the fall semester is off to an energetic start.

Chia-Ying Lee is building models to improve our understanding of storm risk.

A new Columbia study is the largest cohort study to date on racial and ethnic disparities in postpartum Type 2 diabetes.

Henry Clemente, a head cleaner with Facilities and Operations, knows every nook and cranny of the Morningside campus. He shares the spots every newcomer should know.

Finding land mines on foot with a metal detector is slow and dangerous, so scientists are making the process faster and safer.

In Easily Slip Into Another World, he shapes the tale of musician Henry Threadgill.

Ruben Natal-San Miguel, a 9/11 survivor, is using his artistry to amplify the power of human connection.

With Secretary Hillary Rodham Clinton at the helm, the Institute of Global Politics will be based out of SIPA.

On September 6, Columbia World Projects announced a cohort of 12 emerging leaders from across the globe who will undertake a residency.