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Drops developed by Columbia researchers could be a more effective and comfortable therapy for a common eye disease.

The U.S. First Lady met with first ladies of African nations participating in the Global First Ladies Academy.

Heidi Julavits explores this and other questions in her memoir, Directions to Myself.

Lawsuit says ban compromises academic freedom, impedes vital research.

New research offers insight on how the tick-borne diseases spread and interact in infected animals.

When you’re looking to beat the heat in a movie theater this summer, keep an eye out for Columbians in the credits.

Gregory Brook (GS'24), an aerial combat photojournalist in the U.S. Air Force with a passion for improving veteran mental health care, was selected as a 2023 Tillman Scholar by the Pat Tillman Foundation.

Heads of Columbia's schools issue follow-up statements on the Supreme Court's ruling in the Harvard and University of North Carolina cases. 

The CDC has issued a health advisory following recent cases of malaria in Florida and Texas. How worried should we be?

The clean energy economy is out of reach for many households.

Josef Sorett examines the complex religious ideas and practices in his book, Black is a Church.

Joel Simon, the Knight First Amendment Institute’s 2022-2023 senior visiting fellow, documented the deliberate targeting of journalists by police during demonstrations. 

Summer is here, but Columbians are still winning awards, publishing books, and weighing in on current events. Test your knowledge of the latest news stories across the University!

IceCube, an Antarctic telescope, has directly observed neutrinos, hard-to-detect subatomic particles, coming from our own galaxy.

As a key figure in the landmark 2003 Grutter v. Bollinger decision, Columbia's president comments on the Supreme Court’s ruling on June 29.