Carol Becker is a writer, educator, and former dean of Columbia University School of the Arts and The School of the Art ...
A study sheds light on how networks in the brain detect new information, offering insight into disorders like schizophrenia.
Cody O’Ferrall worked as a fisherman in Alaska before studying here. Now he's building a boat to clear urban ponds of algae.
GSAPP’s Mario Gooden believes that architecture must fully engage with the cultural landscape.
GSAPP student Pimchid Chariyacharoen wants to integrate urban food production and biological cycles to make cities more ...
Join us in person on Monday, February 10, 2025 at 10:30AM ET for the next installment of Columbia Engineering's Tech CEO Lecture Series with Dean Kamen as he presents, "DEKA Research & Development: ...
On February 10, Robbie M. Parks will be presenting, "G-TROPIC: Building a Worldwide Tropical Cyclone Knowledge and Resilience Network in a Changing Climate." Join us in person in ARB 1101 or via Zoom.
Columbians hit the ground running in 2025, taking home major awards and contributing to groundbreaking research.
This page highlights the astonishing amount of scientific discovery happening at Columbia, one of the world’s leading research universities.
In the latest edition of Columbia's student culinary demo series, Dining in Eggcellence, students learned to make vegetarian sushi from Columbia Dining and Event Management staff. Their reward? A ...
Registration REQUIRED by 12pm on February 7, 2025 in order to attend this event. Please join the Harriman Institute for a poetry reading by Polina Barskova. Moderated by Mark Lipovetsky.
Witches and witch trials remain a source of enduring curiosity. Julie Stone Peters, H. Gordon Garbedian Professor of English and Comparative Literature, has written a book that approaches them in a ...
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