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From America's reliance on punishment to the art of the career pivot, these five Columbia-affiliated podcasts tackle urgent ...
Water and air pose completely different challenges to animals on a number of levels.
In Pronoun Trouble, the Columbia professor and New York Times columnist tells the truth about those pesky little words.
More than 100 astronomers, astronomy students, and curiosity-filled lovers of the night skies gathered on Monday in Columbia’s Havemeyer Hall to celebrate the release of images from the Vera C. Rubin ...
June 27, 2025 Astronomers, students, and space-loving New Yorkers gathered in Columbia’s Havemeyer Hall to view some of the highest-definition photos ever taken of the cosmos. The event — co-sponsored ...
That, in turn, provides a fresh atmosphere or milieu, which itself allows for new possibilities in terms of who one may be, how you can imagine yourself, and so on. Essentially, marching, protesting, ...
How Lecturer Wally Suphap Turned His Three-Degree Columbia Journey Into a Legacy for LGBTQ+ Students
Before he taught the art of the story, Wally Suphap (CC’01, LAW’04, SOA’23) had to live out the twists and turns of a narrative arc in his own life and career. Born in Bangkok, raised in L.A., and ...
June 20, 2025 Congratulations to the Columbia Space Initiative (CSI) Rockets team on successfully launching a hybrid rocket powered by liquid oxygen! The successful launch capped off a yearlong effort ...
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It's time again for your Columbia News Quiz. Test yourself with questions on Star Wars, Manhattanville Community Day, and the ...
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