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From America's reliance on punishment to the art of the career pivot, these five Columbia-affiliated podcasts tackle urgent ...
It's time again for your Columbia News Quiz. Test yourself with questions on Star Wars, Manhattanville Community Day, and the Columbia Space Initiative. Let's see how much you remember from the month ...
Before she joined Columbia University in 2019, Maria Antonietta Tosches primarily researched turtles and lizards. But when she moved from the Max Planck Institute for Brain Research in Frankfurt, ...
Final PhD Defense On June 30, Nina Flores will present, "Mold in a Changing Climate - Implications for Fungal Exposures and Asthma Morbidity in New York City Public Housing." Join us in person in the ...
In Pronoun Trouble, the Columbia professor and New York Times columnist tells the truth about those pesky little words.
June 27, 2025 Astronomers, students, and space-loving New Yorkers gathered in Columbia’s Havemeyer Hall to view some of the highest-definition photos ever taken of the cosmos. The event — co-sponsored ...
More than 100 astronomers, astronomy students, and curiosity-filled lovers of the night skies gathered on Monday in Columbia’s Havemeyer Hall to celebrate the release of images from the Vera C. Rubin ...
A new book offers a framework for unifying the two spheres.
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Can you give some examples from the book of how the development of the Vietnamese language reflects the dynamism of early Asia, unconstrained from nationalist narratives? This book is fundamentally ...