Is it possible to build fairer societies without undermining economic growth? Rejecting simplistic binaries between equity ...
The process complements existing academic reviews, helping ensure Columbia’s schools remain innovative, responsive, and ...
This June, Columbians won major awards, celebrated Pride Month, and reflected on Upper Manhattan’s role in American history.
As Columbia prepares to welcome a new president in Jennifer Mnookin, we look back on some special moments from Claire Shipman ...
From science to engineering, writing to social sciences, here are the Columbians who received awards recently.
As the United States marks its 250th anniversary, we reflect on the story of Columbia University, which began in 1754 before the nation itself in 1776. Pictured above is the plaque on the west wall of ...
For decades, people have sought to understand how and why decisions are made at critical times, but very few get the opportunity to witness leaders’ decision-making process. The result has been a ...
Twelve early career research scientists from Columbia University, who receive federal funding for their work, traveled to Washington, D.C., this month to meet with bipartisan members of Congress and ...
Imagine a city with thousands of drivers on the streets every day. How might you make their commutes more efficient? With lane markers, traffic lights, responsive tow trucks, or notification systems ...
Colm Tóibín, Irene and Sidney B. Silverman Professor of the Humanities, has written Long Island, a sequel to his novel, Brooklyn, which features, once again, Eilis Lacey. Eilis is Irish, and married ...
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