On April 29, 2026, within the wood-paneled walls of the Faculty Room in Low Library, more than a dozen master’s students will ...
J. Colin Hill, an associate professor of physics, was awarded a New Horizons in Physics Prize by the Breakthrough Prize ...
The largest STEM organization on campus offers everything from launching high-altitude balloons to building rockets.
Extracurriculars is a new series within Columbia News dedicated to showcasing the many clubs and organizations that exist at ...
Linda P. Fried, Dean Emerita of Columbia Mailman School of Public Health, was recognized by the Association of Schools and ...
On an evening in March, the Maison Française welcomed Yaël Braun-Pivet, president of the French National Assembly and the ...
Daniel Allalemdjian has spent a decade helping Columbia move more sustainably. Every year when graduation season rolls around ...
Not even Spring Break could slow us down, as Columbia athletes, researchers, and scholars made major strides in their fields.
In This Is the Only Kingdom, Professor Jaquira Díaz tells a story about the barrio of el Caserío Padre Rivera in Puerto Rico.
Construction for graduation ceremonies on Morningside's Low Plaza near Alma Mater starts on April 13. Here are some great ...
As graduation season at Columbia University gets underway, we're documenting it all right here. You'll find stories from the ...
Something that we all know, but maybe fail to acknowledge aloud is that Columbia is indebted to the grind culture. Long nights in Butler, juggling one too many assignments, vying for a solid grade--it ...
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