Cody O’Ferrall worked as a fisherman in Alaska before studying here. Now he's building a boat to clear urban ponds of algae.
GSAPP student Pimchid Chariyacharoen wants to integrate urban food production and biological cycles to make cities more ...
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From science to engineering, writing to social sciences, here are the Columbians who received awards recently.
As Columbia China Dance glides into Year of the Snake, we look back at their Night Market performance during the fall semester. Catch their upcoming dance at Columbia's Chinese Students and Scholars ...
SPRING 2025 SEMINARS OF THE ROBERT N. BUTLER COLUMBIA AGING CENTER | Assets of Aging: A Series on the Capabilities that Accrue with Longer Lives Join us for the Columbia Aging Center's ONLINE seminar- ...
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Building the Worlds That Kill Us shows how social, political, and economic order in the U.S. has always favored some, at the expense of others. Throughout U.S. history, the question of whose lives are ...
For the past two months, the scientists at the helm of a new, Columbia-led balloon experiment have been working tirelessly to launch that mission in Antarctica. The experiment, called the General ...
Dima Amso, who joined Columbia five years ago from Brown, runs the Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience Lab. Her lab thinks about how, in early childhood, the human brain adapts to its environment and ...