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This GS’23 student did research in a quantum lab in Colorado for her summer internship.
Professor Naeem Mohaiemen combines video, film, photography, drawing, writing, and research to answer questions.
Can the neurobiology of the simplest decisions also underlie our most complex thoughts?
Check out our 2022 updated list of restaurants, markets, pastry shops, pet stores, and more when you return to campus this fall.
The prize, given by the American Astronomical Society, honors astronomers for their work communicating with the public.
Hallucinogen use has increased since 2015, overall and particularly among adults 26 and older.
We've collected your best tips for new New Yorkers, how to spend a fun day in NYC on $20, and favorite spots to explore outside of Columbia's campuses.
Mario Luis Small talks about growing up in Panama and how his perspective has contributed to his path-breaking research.
In her new book, Professor Julie Stone Peters traces how theatrics and spectatorship contributed to a tradition of legal thought.
From Low Library to Barnard to Baker Athletics Complex, here's an introduction to a handful of artful sculptures you can find on Columbia's campuses.
This cohort includes 20 leaders from across the United States and South Africa in the fields of policy, narrative, political organizing, and law.
Marie Myung-Ok Lee’s “The Evening Hero” examines the life of a doctor forced to leave Korea to start again in America.
From science to engineering, writing to social sciences, here are the Columbians who received awards recently.
Columbia will partner with four other universities to forge livable, safe, and inclusive communities.
A chance observation spawns a versatile new strategy for taking on some of humanity’s most vexing psychiatric disorders.