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President Lee C. Bollinger announces the next dean of Columbia Journalism School.

It has been a trying few years, but we couldn't be happier to celebrate Columbia's Class of 2022, who have triumphed through it all.

Rafael Yuste, professor of biological sciences and director of Columbia's NeuroTechnology Center, has coauthored a report commissioned by the U.N. secretary general.

The war in Ukraine has affected every aspect of work at the institute, she says, including her plans for the Harriman's future.

The Office of the Provost is pleased to recognize faculty whose work embodies Columbia’s commitment to inclusive excellence.

Partnership with Columbia University and CUNY will help New York City learn from COVID-19 and tackle urgent public health emergencies.

In “Antagonistic Cooperation,” Professor Robert O’Meally explores everyone from Bearden and Basquiat to Ellison, Morrison, and Ellington.

The night of May 18, the Empire State Building will glow blue and white for Commencement. Here’s where to capture the best photos with it.

Columbia researchers have discovered a way of sizing up the ‘shadows’ of two supermassive black holes in the process of colliding.

Columbia University today announced the 2022 Pulitzer Prizes, awarded on the recommendation of the Pulitzer Prize Board.

The report proposes a definition of bullying and other abusive behavior, a remedial framework, and changes in culture and climate to help prevent such behavior.

Postdoc Robert Fernandez studies the nervous system of roundworms and helps students from underrepresented backgrounds pursue science.

In an online GSAPP event, Olalekan Jeyifous discussed how his visionary works of Crown Heights and Lagos offer hope for the future.

Local governments and policymakers are anxious about the U.S. grid’s ability to withstand ever-increasing demand. Consumers could hold the key to an untapped resource.

Rosenzweig was honored for her pioneering work modeling the impact of climate change on food production.