In his new book, Manan Ahmed shows readers that the cultural center of Pakistan has not disappeared, but it can only be ...
Columbia Athletics brought home multiple titles in November, while faculty continued to publish research, write books, and ...
Columbia researchers made major breakthroughs in cancer research, neuroscience, earth science, and other fields this year.
For Gerardo Rios Garcia, who is set to graduate from SPS this month, the future is looking bright, and sustainable.
Jane Huang, an assistant professor of astronomy, grew up in Chicago, but has no strong feelings on whether New York or her ...
In a recent conference, scholars discussed a short-lived institute at Teachers College and its efforts to fight ...
Marilyne Njuraita, a social work student, hopes to use her degree to support underserved groups in her hometown of Nairobi.
In this collection, “We’re Alone,” the Columbia professor traces a loose arc from childhood to the pandemic and recent events ...
Plus, Michael Zheng (CC'26) takes home Columbia's first tennis singles title of the NCAA Championships era.
From a deep dive into the whale who played "Free Willy" to a treatise on censorship and surveillance on the border, here are the podcasts you should listen to now.
Stadiums are monuments to recreation, sports, and pleasure. Yet from the earliest ballparks to the present, stadiums have also functioned as public squares. Politicians have used them to cultivate ...