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El-Sadr, the recently appointed executive vice president for Columbia Global, discusses the university's worldwide portfolio.

Researchers have found that two groups of dogs living within the Chornobyl Exclusion Zone had significant genetic differences.

Christopher Munsell designs development finance classes that emphasize sustainability and affordability.

Her talk was part of a conference honoring the late Robert Jervis and his influence on the U.S. intelligence community. 

From science to engineering, writing to social sciences, here are the Columbians who received awards recently.

On February 28, five Columbia dining halls competed fiercely for the titles of Judges' Choice and People's Choice with dishes inspired by the New York City boroughs.

A new study sheds light on the significant role food systems will play in future global warming, and what can be done about it.

Columbia researchers have created a sort of  “bacterial suicide squad” that targets tumors.

When making decisions, we rely on different kinds of memory. How does the brain decide which to use?

Gareth Williams’ new book explains why the classic poem is just right for our times.

Commencement volunteers are integral to pulling off the university's largest event celebrating our graduates, and after 20+ years of service, Dave Roberts has some stories to tell. 

Columbia computer scientists are working with the Toyota Research Institute to make advanced home robots a reality.

The funding will spur scientific breakthroughs at Columbia University that transform clinical care and grow the ranks of talented early career researchers.

Sophomore takes down reigning national champion in the Ramsay Cup final.

The Lions erased a 12-point deficit in the second half to earn a share of the conference title.