Plus, Michael Zheng (CC'26) takes home Columbia's first tennis singles title of the NCAA Championships era.
In this collection, “We’re Alone,” the Columbia professor traces a loose arc from childhood to the pandemic and recent events ...
Marilyne Njuraita, a social work student, hopes to use her degree to support underserved groups in her hometown of Nairobi. I ...
In his new book, “In Search of an Open Mind,” Columbia’s president emeritus offers a collection of his speeches, articles, ...
From science to engineering, writing to social sciences, here are the Columbians who received awards recently.
Ivan Corwin is using math to show that outlier particles do not follow Einstein’s theory. And he’s collaborating with his ...
A new effort will promote Columbia’s work on artificial intelligence, with courses, curricula, events, digital tools, and ...
Rivka Galchen’s path embraces the interdisciplinary, arts-science cornerstone of Columbia’s mission and pedagogy. A graduate ...
A team of astronomers including professor Jane Huang have shown that extreme astrophysical environments can foster new ...
Antoine Compagnon explores this little-known aspect of the French author.
Off the Shelf is a Columbia News series in which professors discuss their recently published books, as well as what they have read recently and recommend, and who they would invite to the perfect ...
From the Tea Party to Occupy Wall Street, and from cryptocurrency advocates to the #MeToo movement, Americans and citizens of democracies worldwide are losing confidence in what we once called the ...