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Acting President Shipman visited labs across disciplines that are advancing bold solutions to today’s most urgent challenges.
With Live Stock and Dead Things, Hannah Chazin challenges familiar narratives.
The team's discoveries have changed their approach to finding new therapies. The study highlights risk factors in people as ...
The fact that humans who are not related by blood help each other repeatedly over time is demonstrably true—think of the ongoing mutual support that sustains your longest-running friendships. But the ...
Two Columbia faculty members—Martin Chalfie and Michael Harris—were elected to the American Philosophical Society (APS), the oldest learned society in North America, founded by Benjamin Franklin for ...
Block parties are a New York City staple as spring rain gives way to sunny days. So what better way to celebrate the end of the academic year and the arrival of warm weather than a block party on ...
Sun, fun, and festive vibes — a great way to celebrate the end of the semester and the arrival of sunny spring days! In addition to tasty treats, there were games, crafts, furry dog friends, ...
Cory Abate-Shen, Robert Sonneborn Professor of Medicine, and David Reichman, Centennial Professor of Chemistry, were elected to the U.S. National Academy of Sciences. Membership is a widely accepted ...
Check out the Columbia News Campus & Community hub, which is dedicated to stories about Columbia's vibrant campus and community life. From student, staff, and faculty stories to interesting happenings ...
Mass violence did not always have a name. Like conquest, what we think of now as atrocities have not always invited indignation or been seen to violate moral norms. Venturing from the Bible to Zadie ...
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