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From science to engineering, writing to social sciences, here are the Columbians who received awards recently.
To prevent an erosion of mental privacy, it is urgent to protect and legislate the protection of neural data in consumer tech.
We've gathered the essentials to help you feel at home on campus and to help you tap into the city that never sleeps.
Browse the undergraduate Columbia and Barnard listings, and imagine the ways you might explore your own interests or discover ...
A Health Promotion Appointment is your helpful portal to finding health, care, and community on campus—and off.
Check out our updated 2025 list of restaurants, markets, bakeries, pet stores, and more for when you return to campus this ...
A new study indicates that forests, prairies, and other natural areas around the globe acquire less of the vital chemical element nitrogen than previously estimated. The findings have climate ...
A study of starlings in Africa shows that they form long-term social bonds similar to human friendships.
Among the major questions in astrophysics is the origins of the heavy elements in our Universe that make up the periodic table. The lightest elements, hydrogen and helium, were formed mainly in the ...
A little-known chapter of Columbia University history was the subject of a day-long conference on November 15. Communications scholars and historians gathered to examine the study of propaganda in the ...
Mindset and expectations, not just the external environment, shape the “table of contents” into which our brains organize the day.
Over the last two decades, the United States has supported a range of militias, rebels, and other armed groups in Afghanistan, Iraq, and Syria. Critics have argued that such partnerships have many ...