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In this week's News Quiz, we're covering an a cappella Earth Day celebration, a major news network joining the Covering Climate Now campaign and more.

The words of the Prophet Mohammed can help Muslim societies answer urgent questions during the COVID-19 crisis.

Columbia professor and palliative care specialist Shunichi Nakagawa is offering compassionate guidance to those seriously ill with COVID-19.

You may not be able to visit Columbia's premier exhibition space now, but you can check out its programming online.

Columbia researcher David Brenner believes far-UVC light—safe for humans, but lethal for viruses—could be a ‘game changer.’

The performance was conceived and organized by members of the all-volunteer Peace of Heart Choir as the first-ever, 100 percent social-distanced, city-wide sing-along.

A new Instagram account and website share stories of the health care heroes at the helm of the pandemic.

We asked members of the Columbia faculty to recommend books that are transportive and transformative.

Explore the astounding effort to build a virtual campus in Minecraft and learn about the late Brian Dennehy's athletic talents in this week's Columbia News Quiz.

This week, thanks to the History Department, a campus culinary institution began sending 50 to 70 meals every day to Medical Center workers.

Weatherhead's Eugenia Lean traces entrepreneur Chen Diexian's unusual route to cosmetic manufacturing.

During a pandemic, women across all socioeconomic backgrounds struggle to access period products, but it is especially challenging for those who have lost employment or housing.

Adrienne Minh-Châu Lê, the daughter of Vietnamese refugees, is writing a dissertation on the Vietnamese Buddhist anti-war movement.

Back home in California, a senior remembers Camus, sunsets over the Hudson and visits to the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

In her new book, "Stolen Song," Eliza Zingesser questions the founding of French troubadour poetry.