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In this week’s News Quiz, we're looking at the way U.S. Olympians rallied to the PPE cause and how the Bubble at the Baker Athletics Complex has been recommissioned in the fight against COVID-19.

Lab researchers lend their support to frontline clinicians, from collecting patients' swabs to monitoring equipment malfunctions. 

Capable of treating as many as 288 patients with mild COVID-19 symptoms, the facility will help to alleviate demand on the main NYP/CUIMC hospital facilities.

As COVID-19 crisis deepens, efforts include making face shields, staffing a hotline and following up with patients.

Four Columbia and two Barnard professors have been awarded the prestigious fellowships.

In her new poetry collection, "Year of the Dog," Professor Deborah Paredez invites readers to question the ways we document our history.

Business School Professor Stephan Meier’s research shows that financial strains only scratch the surface for Americans facing job loss.

The Columbia oncologist and Pulitzer Prize-winning author reunites with the renowned filmmaker to illuminate the past, present and future of genomic science.

Find out how Columbia alum Kate McKinnon's next role and a $75 million project for the LHC made the headlines, with this week’s News Quiz.

The National Science Foundation awards $75 million to a Columbia-led team to support major improvements necessary to advance high-energy physics.

Claudia Breger's new book looks at films being made in Europe with alternative views of refugees, immigrants, and other marginalized communities.

This week, our news quiz covers everything from celebrity PSA campaigns to the innovative way a decades-old school tradition has transformed in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Columbia faculty launch a free website with 70 courses to help students explore new ideas and structure their day during uncertain times.

In her new book, Professor Jennifer Lena examines why, if the arts have broadened in this country, they still remain unequal and elitist.

As commencements are canceled across America, faux graduation selfies become the new normal. What do they mean?