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The previously unmapped reservoirs could speed the flow of glaciers to the sea.

Columbia researchers devised a new metric as an alternative to the most commonly used aging metric.

Five Columbia faculty members from English and comparative literature, global studies, sociology, creative writing, and history explain why it is important that their disciplines concentrate on Asian American and Pacific Islander issues.

Columbia dermatologist Dr. Dawn Queen runs through the facts on skin color, skin cancer, and other effects of ultraviolet rays.

Read what Columbia students have written about the professors and graduate students who received this well-deserved distinction in 2022.

School of Social Work’s Vincent Schiraldi recounts his experience working on Rikers Island and his hopes for a more humane jail and prison system.

From science to engineering, writing to social sciences, here are the Columbians who received awards recently.

Computer scientists Alfred Aho and Toniann Pitassi, mathematician Michael Harris, and sociologist Mario Small join this year’s class of new members.

 As dean, he will promote efforts that grow the university's capacities for innovative research.

History Professor Michael Witgen brings the success of the Anishinaabeg to life in his new book, “Seeing Red.”

Columbia committed to defending intellectual property rights. Unanimous verdict ensures professors and researchers recognized for innovative work.

Celebrating the life and mourning the loss of Columbia Center for Justice co-founder and co-director Kathy Boudin.

Professor Avinoam Shalem will co-direct Black Mediterranean, which reconsiders the history of the relationship between Africa and Europe.

When motivated to seek specific information, people tend to also become receptive to more information types.

Columbia researchers have built a human tissue-chip system that links heart, liver, bone, and skin tissue modules.