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We are so proud of the accomplishments of Columbia's graduates and here are 15 photos to prove it.
A new fruit fly study reveals the brain-cell circuitry that converts raw sensory signals into perceptions of color.
An update from the Provost and Chief Operating Officer concerning campus access and the start of Summer Session.
The newly-discovered adrenal cell produces a hormone that is also present in humans.
President Minouche Shafik congratulates the Class of 2024 and reflects on the year and its many challenges.
Anger raises the risk of heart attack and stroke. Now a Columbia study may explain how.
Jasmine Dearman, who describes herself as a “future Congresswoman,” will graduate from the School of Social Work this May.
New research from Columbia in the journal Nature suggests that modified venom could help treat depression and anxiety.
A Columbia neurologist hopes to better identify which patients with severe brain injuries are likely to regain consciousness.
The Campbell Award is presented to a graduating student at each School who shows exceptional leadership and Columbia spirit.
With graduation festivities around the corner, here's who we expect to speak to our graduates in celebration of their accomplishments.
Porras-Sanchez discusses using social work for community impact and what graduation represents for him.
We asked graduating students about their time at Columbia and the advice they'd give to the next generations—here is what they shared.
He plans on further developing his design skills after graduation from Columbia GSAPP.
Columbia University today announced the 2024 Pulitzer Prizes, awarded on the recommendation of the Pulitzer Prize Board.