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A study found that unlicensed retailers are less likely to follow state regulations and sell more unregulated products. 

Anya Schiffrin, co-director of the Technology, Policy, and Innovation Concentration at SIPA—and lifelong Upper West Side resident—shares her favorites. 

Professor Eunji Kim’s book, The American Mirage, shows how entertainment media so easily fools its viewers.

Columbia engineers harnessed yogurt-derived extracellular vesicles to create injectable hydrogels for regenerative medicine.

Many leaders rely on across-the-board budget cuts to save money. This approach may seem fair, but it often weakens profitable divisions, slows growth, and fuels hidden inefficiencies.

Faculty across Columbia's Engineering School and partners are finding innovative ways to integrate generative AI in the classroom.

From NYC songs for a forthcoming playlist to your "only in New York" moments, we want to hear from you to help inform our back-to-school guide.

From major research breakthroughs to Emmy nominations, Columbians had plenty to celebrate this past month.

Read Professor Anelise Chen’s hybrid memoir, Clam Down, to find out.

Columbia's Warrior-Scholar Project Academic Boot Camp is more than just a preview of what college life might look like for veterans and current service members—it is a call to action.

Griffith threw out a perfect first pitch before the Yankees' July 25 game against the Philadelphia Phillies.

How students are leading a campus food movement through Gourmand.

Unlike active galaxies that constantly pull in surrounding material, these black holes lie dormant until a star passes by.

Columbia University has finalized an agreement with the federal government.

The merger resulted in a combined black hole 225 times our sun’s mass, and challenges current astrophysical models of black hole formation.