From science to engineering, writing to social sciences, here are the Columbians who received awards recently.
In Three or More Is a Riot, he takes readers to the front lines of conflict to uncover the meaning of it all.
Clémence Boulouque shows how this theory was built on older Jewish ideas, which offered the possibility of emancipation to ...
Volk discusses her passion for all things classical, along with other topics, with Columbia News. Check out the Columbia News ...
Older adults especially benefit from this therapeutic practice, say the authors.
From athletics to entertainment and brain research, Columbians are making major strides in their fields. Test your knowledge ...
Lydia Goehr, Fred and Fannie Mack Professor of Humanities, is a teacher beloved by fellow faculty and students alike, as her University awards confirm: among others, Lenfest Distinguished Columbia ...
Before Buyi Wang, a research analyst at the Center on Poverty and Social Policy, came to work at Columbia from NYU in the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic, he hadn't spent much time Uptown. The work ...
More than 100 Columbians have volunteered yearly with the Read Ahead Mentoring Program—one staffer and recent volunteer shares his experience. When dedicated CUIT staffer and former public school ...
Columbia has partnered with the nationwide Kalaniyot program to bring Israeli researchers to the University and promote further understanding and inclusion of the Jewish and Israeli academic community ...