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From science to engineering, writing to social sciences, here are the Columbians who received awards recently.
May 21 marked the conferral of 15,000+ degrees upon Columbia's newest graduates, who hail from all 50 states and 100+ ...
Acting President Shipman visited labs across disciplines that are advancing bold solutions to today’s most urgent challenges.
In Love, Money, Duty, Rachel Adams explores care as a form of work, a feeling, an ethic, and an art.
Fifty years ago, the United States lost a war to a country that few Americans could find on a map; in the intervening decades, however, more has been written on the Vietnam War than most of America’s ...
It’s a Columbia tradition not to be missed: On the night of May 21, from sunset until 2:00 am (EDT), the top of New York’s iconic Empire State Building will light up in blue to honor Columbia’s ...
Nicotine, no matter the source, may function as a gateway to marijuana and cocaine Like conventional cigarettes, electronic cigarettes (or e-cigarettes) may function as a “gateway drug”—a drug that ...
Ketamine—an anesthetic also known for its illicit use as a recreational drug—has undergone a thorough reputational rehabilitation in recent years as the medical establishment has begun to recognize ...
For many 2022 graduates their time at Columbia has been marked by a pandemic that has forced the world to witness societal inequities and racial injustices like never before. Columbia News is proud to ...
Hillary Rodham Clinton, the former U.S. Secretary of State, will join Columbia University as professor of practice at the School of International and Public Affairs (SIPA) and presidential fellow at ...