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Columbia's Freedom and Citizenship program is now accepting applications from rising juniors.

Historian Victoria Phillips examines the power of cultural diplomacy in her new book, Martha Graham's Cold War.

Kitty Green, the writer and director of "The Assistant," joined professors James Schamus and Denise Cruz to discuss her new film within the context of the "Me Too" movement. 

New York City-born rapper, songwriter, entrepreneur and philanthropist helped launch the Shawn "JAY-Z" Carter Lecture Series in the Department of African American and African Diaspora Studies. 

Tel Aviv, Addis Ababa and Beira face challenges caused by climate change, rapid expansion and economic disparity.

He has designed everything from restaurants, skyscrapers and museums to stadiums and prototype cities.

In your Oscar speech don’t just preach sustainability, wear it.

The dean and two professors from Columbia's architecture school discuss plans for the new lab and what it's like to work in the fraught region.

Have you been keeping tabs on Columbia's Oscar hopefuls? Find out how the Academy Awards, hip-hop royalty and a trio of artists made the headlines at Columbia this week.

The series kicked off with a wide-ranging conversation between the legendary artist and journalism professor Jelani Cobb.

Hosts Christiane Amanpour, of CNN, and Michael Barbaro, of The New York Times, handed out 16 journalists a 2020 Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Silver Baton.

Discover how African American Columbians broke barriers and ripped up rule books as they redefined life in the U.S. over the years.

Tying personal commitments (like getting more exercise) to goals that benefit the planet create multiple reasons to push ahead.

This mysterious, respiratory illness, related to the coronavirus that caused SARS, has fueled fears of a global pandemic.

Studies suggest they may provide some benefit, but what’s out there isn’t conclusive.