As the year comes to a close, we welcome the opportunity to pause and reflect on how much was accomplished. Over the past 12 months at Columbia, groundbreaking research, thoughtful storytelling, ...
Brrrr-ing on fantastic long-form audio accompaniment for the winter months, straight from Columbia University minds.
Hsiao Chu-chen’s documentary A Chip Odyssey, a 50-year saga of grit and resilience, wins over a packed Columbia crowd. More than six years in the making, A Chip Odyssey is a lucid, absorbing account ...
In a discovery that could have profound implications for future energy policy, Columbia scientists have demonstrated it is possible to manufacture solar cells that are far more efficient than existing ...
For new ideas on how to feed U.S. Army soldiers, celebrity chef Robert Irvine looked to Columbia University and Vicki Dunn, assistant vice president of Columbia Dining. Why? Because students and young ...
What is the nature of dark matter? A new experiment led by Columbia University physics professors aims to find out.
When the most massive stars reach the ends of their lives, they blow up in spectacular supernova explosions, which seed the universe with heavier elements such as carbon and iron. Another type of ...
For nearly a thousand years, the city of Tharros in western Sardinia was central to trade routes and cultural exchange, a hub connecting North Africa, the Balearic Islands, and the Eastern ...
From the moment that Trayvon Martin’s senseless murder initiated the Black Lives Matter movement in 2014, America has been convulsed by new social movements—around guns, gender violence, sexual ...
David Greenberg has an ambitious goal for the new Campus Safety Advisory Committee: “Ultimately, we want the community to see Public Safety not as a police force, but a public service.” After all, ...
Louis Brus, Samuel Latham Mitchell Professor Emeritus of Chemistry and Professor Emeritus of Chemical Engineering, and Elisa Konofagou, Robert and Margaret Hariri Professor of Biomedical Engineering, ...
Looking back, Gregory Wawro concedes that he had some concerns about how the University was explaining its actions around the spate of campus demonstrations when he was asked by Interim President ...
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