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The School of the Arts professor spent a year collaborating with scientists at the Zuckerman Institute.

Jared Fox, with Columbia's BioBus, helps New York City's mayor, Bill de Blasio, ring in 2020 with the annual ball drop.

The former NBA commissioner was a graduate of Columbia Law School and chair of Columbia’s Board of Trustees from 2001 to 2005, during a time of great renewal and change.

The renowned architect spoke recently at The Forum about his past work and his vision for cities in the future.

Tess Majors was a first year student at Barnard College. The Columbia-Barnard community offers its condolences to Major's family and friends.

Seniors Amar Bhardwaj and Young Joon Kim are among 46 American college students from across the country selected this year for the award.

Were you paying attention to the latest developments across Columbia this week? Test your knowledge. Take the quiz.

Past winners discuss the importance of the media, the stories behind their most powerful pieces and how journalists need to reach those who doubt the facts.

Students will not only be ‘immersed in a wide range of cultures and experiences,' said Lisa Rosen-Metsch, Dean of the School of General Studies, 'but will also make an immense contribution to the Columbia undergraduate classroom.’

Administered by the Columbia Global Centers, this scholarship will provide support for up to 30 students annually to receive tuition, housing and living assistance while pursuing undergraduate and graduate degrees across all 18 Columbia schools and affiliate institutions. 

The Nobel laureate is spending the fall semester as the Alliance Visiting Professor at Sciences Po.

'Too often obscured within the beauty of Columbia’s historic Morningside campus is the inherent challenge of accessing buildings constructed a century ago,' said David M. Greenberg, the executive vice president of Facilities and Operations. That's changing.

Michel de Montaigne and Francois Rabelais would get dinner invites from the historian whose work has addressed the history of Britain, the power of art, revolutionary politics and more.

Columbia researchers suggest radiation that lights the densest objects in our universe is powered by the interplay of turbulence and reconnection of super-strong magnetic fields.

Magdalena Baczewska, director of Columbia’s Music Performance Program, performs chamber music with the Cassatt String Quartet.