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Her recent Columbia presentation coincides with the Wallach Gallery exhibition, Sin Autorización: Contemporary Cuban Art.
From science to engineering, writing to social sciences, here are the Columbians who received awards recently.
Fiction, nonfiction, memoir, history, archaeology, biography—we’ve got you covered with this diverse list of books.
In his two decades as head of the University, Bollinger has overseen an ambitious architectural expansion and a flourishing of the arts on campus.
Jeannette Wing and Chris Wiggins are co-authors of a book on the promises and perils of the burgeoning field.
The Columbia Engineering researchers were selected for their “highly prolific spirit of innovation.”
Charles Lea finds inspiration for his current research from his and family's experiences in the 1980s and 1990s in California.
The School of the Arts Professor has published back-to-back works of fiction this fall.
In his 20 years at the helm of Columbia University, Bollinger has founded several major initiatives dedicated to harnessing resources from across the entire institution.
This faculty-led group was appointed to assess current symbols and representations at Columbia and establish guidelines for future ones.
A group of writers and filmmakers gathered at Columbia to discuss the best approaches.
Nights of Plague was well underway when COVID struck, but the pandemic influenced the book all the same.
Researchers at Columbia have identified a new method of inhibiting unhealthy fat cell storage.
Chan has been a reporter and editor at The Washington Post and The New York Times and is currently the editor in chief of The Texas Tribune.
To commemorate World AIDS Day, a School of Social Work professor reflects on her HIV/AIDS research with vulnerable groups in Central Asia.