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Catherine Fennell’s current project about public housing in the Midwest has received a faculty grant from the Office of the Provost.

The new program will allow students to obtain a BS from Ecole Polytechnique and a MS from Columbia Engineering in less than five years.

Rebekah Diamond, a pediatrician and professor, provides guidance to parents on the right choices for their child's first year of life.

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

Does it always come down to “the economy, stupid,” or will other factors be as important to voters in this midterm election? Here's a look at how past trends may affect how issues play out this November. 

John F. Clauser, who received his PhD from Columbia in 1969, was one of three scientists awarded the 2022 Nobel Prize in Physics.

Music Professor Kevin Fellezs embraces everything from contemporary jazz to Hawaiian slack guitar and ethnomusicology.

A longtime supervisor and good friend to many at Columbia Libraries, Freddy passed away in July from complications related to pancreatic cancer. 

In “Greenhouse Planet,” plant biologist Lewis Ziska explores the ways in which increased carbon dioxide will affect all of us.

From photos of the war in Ukraine to works from the ancient Jewish community on Corfu, here is a round-up of art shows on campus.

World leaders came to Columbia University to meet with students, staff, and faculty as the United Nations General Assembly got underway in New York City.

On a recent boat excursion, University Photographer Eileen Barroso caught up with Inigo Goestiandi (SPS'22).

Akshay Manglik (CC’25), Forrest Weintraub (CC’24), and Albert Zhang (CC’24) will represent Columbia, trying their best to hold on to the trophy nabbed by last year’s winning team. The first episode airs Friday, Sept. 23, 2022. 

In his first semester teaching at Columbia, Marcos Balter encourages his students to embrace change and curiosity.