As the U.S. prepares for President-Elect Trump's Inauguration, Not Your Parents’ Politics, co-authored by Ioana Literat, ...
Doctoral candidate Gabriel Bridges and postdoc Kaliroë Pappas filled Columbia News in on their work hunting for dark matter.
Precious D. Benally ’13 and Eldred D. Lesansee ’25 discuss bringing Native American law into focus at Columbia Law School and ...
Columbia College senior Simmi Chan is a standout on the University Women’s Squash Team: As a sophomore, she became the first ...
Kevin Sakal Ith discusses what brought him to Columbia after years in the Bay Area and a stint in Azerbaijan.
Building the Worlds That Kill Us shows how social, political, and economic order in the U.S. has always favored some, at the ...
Off the Shelf is a Columbia News series in which professors discuss their recently published books, as well as what they have read recently and recommend, and who they would invite to the perfect ...
A Nobel Prize winner challenges us to throw off the free market fundamentalists and reclaim our economy. We all have the sense that the U.S. economy—and its government—tilts toward big business, but ...
This page highlights the astonishing amount of scientific discovery happening at Columbia, one of the world’s leading research universities.
King Lear: Language and Writing reveals how the play'selemental power springs from its language, which is at once simple, relentless and resonant, as well as from its full-blown double plot that ...