Allyson Bakos and Tina Grant have been awarded the 2025–2026 Columbia University Wealth Management Advancing Opportunity ...
Microscopic changes just below the brain’s surface are most closely linked to cognitive deficits seen in amateur soccer players who frequently head the ball.
Over a thousand schoolkids learned about stem cells, brains, bacteria, and more at CUIMC’s annual Curious Minds Science Zone, an outdoor science extravaganza for local third- through sixth graders.
You don’t have to wait until the fall semester to take the next step in your education. Discover the benefits of starting ...
Professor Mark Mazower guides readers through a history that seeks to illuminate rather than to blame.
Strategic Communication alumna Amerika Blair is making an impact in her hometown of Montgomery, Alabama, through the ...
Lead contamination of NYC's drinking water deserves greater attention and is a local environmental problem we can address.
ACTU program Director Regina Dolgoarshinnykh highlights the advantages of pursuing an actuarial science degree in today’s ...
More than 100 Columbians have volunteered yearly with the Read Ahead Mentoring Program—one staffer and recent volunteer ...
Several Columbians won 2025 Emmy Awards in television: Tim Carvell (CC’95) and Joanna Rothkopf (JRN'14) for “Last Week ...
From team-building activities to industry insights, the in-person residency gave incoming students a first look at the ...
Learn how a master’s in Political Analytics opens doors to high-impact careers in politics, advocacy, and public affairs.
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