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Kathy McKeown heads up two large grants—one to analyze cross-cultural norms and another to better understand grief in the Black community.
As you squash the fruit flies invading your kitchen this summer, take a moment to revere them.
Through a NSF-funded Research Experience for Undergraduates program with Columbia’s Materials Research and Science Engineering Center on Precision-Assembled Quantum Materials, a visiting physics student spends time doing lab work on campus.
An innovative program uses VR therapy to help youth with social anxiety disorder.
Columbia researchers have developed a low-cost, portable platform that gives RT-PCR results in 23 minutes.
With the number of confirmed cases rising in the U.S. and other countries around the world, New York has declared monkeypox an imminent threat to public health in the state.
A new study will evaluate the benefits of greening and health-related interventions for affordable housing residents.
The Knight First Amendment Institute published a set of Office of Legal Counsel (OLC) memos on desegregation policies and civil rights law.
Ali Hirsa, a financial engineering professor, mines data to design an algorithmic model for works of art.
The NSF’s Erwin Gianchandani met with members of the Columbia community to discuss ways to bring science out of the lab.
In her new book, Columbia Climate School Lecturer Lisa Dale provides key strategies at local and global scales.
The degree is designed for those with a strong science, technology, engineering, and mathematics background who aspire to lead in business.
From science to engineering, writing to social sciences, here are the Columbians who received awards recently.
Sandra Black works on research to help society understand how to make the United States the land of opportunity for everyone, not just some.
In “Making Space for Justice,” Professor Michele Moody-Adams shows how such movements bridge the gap between political thought and activism.