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Perhat Tursun’s “The Backstreets” has been wowing critics with its literary merit and its account of the hardships faced by Uyghurs in China.
The 10th cohort of Bundles Scholars includes two artists, a poet and memoirist, an educator, and an advocate.
Professor Bruce Usher offers a guide to investing in companies that reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Columbia researchers also found that 22% of U.S. adults ages 65 and older have mild cognitive impairment.
After the 2022 Pulitzer Prize dinner, Columbia News reflects on Bollinger's role at the awards and his commitment to free speech.
The School of the Arts dean will speak about Thomas Merton and Ernesto Cardenal, both writers, priests, and revolutionaries who attended Columbia.
Professor Giorgi shares how she showed that black holes are stable, and how a discovery as a Columbia student charted her professional “destiny.”
From science to engineering, writing to social sciences, here are the Columbians who received awards recently.
At Columbia's Activities Day, University Photographer Eileen Barroso caught up with Damon Duvall, Jr. (CC’25).
Professor Thomas Christensen explores the international politics of the Cold War and U.S.-China relations in a new book.
We at Columbia News want to see your very best Columbia-inspired jack-o'-lanterns.
Professor Lien-Hang Nguyen ensures the accuracy of The Greatest Beer Run Ever.
Recent developments have brought potentially lifesaving technologies closer to fruition.
Christopher Ahmad, chief of sports medicine at Columbia and head team physician for the New York Yankees, answers questions about his work.
Columbia’s endowment is a critical form of support for university academic programs, faculty research, and student financial aid.