A thread that runs through my work is an almost surgical investigation of the many ways both systems and infrastructures dictate and impact many aspects of our lives—numerous times, without our full ...
Mary Mendenhall, Associate Professor of International and Comparative Education at Teachers College, was awarded the Jackie ...
In the U.S., approximately 1,000 people continue to die each year in encounters with police, more than any other industrialized nation. My America is an archive of, and memorial to, victims of these ...
My America by Diana Matar, a distinguished artist in comparative literature at Barnard College, is a quiet, chilling critique of the United States, an archive of, and a memorial to, those who have ...
New research by the Atacama Cosmology Telescope (ACT) collaboration—a team of researchers that includes Columbia Physics Professor Colin Hill—has revealed the clearest images yet of the universe’s ...
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The 2025 Holberg Prize Laureate is University Professor in the Humanities Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak. The Holberg is one of the largest international research prizes (about $540,000) awarded annually ...
GSAPP student Anika Tsapatsaris has spent eight years at Columbia, relishing every moment.
On a recent evening, Giuseppe Gibboni, a rising violin star from Italy, played a rare 1734 Antonio Stradivari violin for a sold-out crowd on the stage of the Italian Academy's theater, to mark the ...
This week, at the University’s inaugural AI Summit, events at the three New York City campuses showcased the unparalleled depth of Columbia's expertise in artificial intelligence across fields like ...
Children and young adults with medical complexity experience a myriad of risk factors for decreased bone mineral density and fragility-related fractures. Despite this known vulnerability, the true ...