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A Columbia study is the first to analyze homicide trends spanning two decades among women aged 25 to 44.

The award is given annually to an NIH HEAL Initiative researcher who demonstrates research excellence, supports broad dissemination of key research, and is a leader in the scientific community.

A new study suggest that a common medical practice for patients who have suffered strokes should stop.

National trends underscore a public health need to broaden outpatient mental health care access.

A new paper lays the foundation for orally diagnosing and treating colorectal cancer using genetically modified bacteria.

By replicating successful strategies found in nature, as Dickson Despommier outlines in his new book.

How Columbia conservators, Nano Initiative scientists, and a music scholar used state-of-the-art technology to examine a score.

The Columbia Law professor will become one of 15 members of the UN's main judicial body, which adjudicates cases between nations.

An SPS lecturer shares her thoughts on how things could have gone differently.

The program supports student projects that provide opportunities for the Columbia community to learn about racial, economic, and educational inequities, as well as other social justice issues.

Artist and filmmaker Arthur Jafa will come to campus to share his thoughts on his recent work.

Kailani Acosta is curating an exhibition that explores how geology, history, and culture intersect and influence each other.

From Oscar nominations to Emmy wins and a brand new research consortium, Columbians hit the ground running in 2024.

The Inauguration, which comes at the end of a week of festivities, will be livestreamed.

Many bacteria form an antibiotic-resistant slime. Research detailing that slime's structure could help lead to new treatments.