News

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.

Top priorities include a strategy for digital collecting of architectural material and working with faculty and students.

David Kipping’s videos about outer space have millions of views.

In remarks to incoming students and their families, President Shafik shared personal memories, offered advice, and reflected on the University’s increasing engagement with global challenges.

We featured some cool cats and hot dogs on campus for International Cat Day and National Dog Day, but there's plenty more happening at Columbia as we prepare for the fall semester. Test your knowledge of the latest news stories across the University!

Lead is associated with impaired cognitive function, attention-related behavioral problems, and diminished academic performance.

Cannabis may be an important and under-recognized source of lead and cadmium exposure.

Updated COVID-19 guidance for the Columbia community.

The project will use theory, simulations, and observations to explore extreme astrophysical environments.

The writer, translator, and literary critic is directing Barnard’s Creative Writing Program.

As the school year kicks off, we asked Columbia researchers and staff how best to handle new endeavors. Here’s what they said.