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Final PhD Defense On June 30, Nina Flores will present, "Mold in a Changing Climate - Implications for Fungal Exposures and Asthma Morbidity in New York City Public Housing." Join us in person in the ...
In Pronoun Trouble, the Columbia professor and New York Times columnist tells the truth about those pesky little words.
John Phan shows how modern notions of language history are often hampered by nationalist narratives. John Phan is a language ...
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 by Columbia, ...
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 ...
A new book offers a framework for unifying the two spheres.
The fact that humans who are not related by blood help each other repeatedly over time is demonstrably true—think of the ongoing mutual support that sustains your longest-running friendships. But the ...
Three Columbia faculty members were inducted into the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, one of the United States’ most prestigious honorary societies, the academy announced on Wednesday.. Since ...
The essays gathered in We’re Alone by Edwidge Danticat, Wun Tsun Mellon Professor of the Humanities, trace a loose arc from childhood to the pandemic and recent events in Haiti. The pieces include ...
What are some examples from the book of dilemmas the U.S. has faced trying to control proxy forces? Many of the militias, rebels, and tribal or community forces the U.S. has supported come with past ...
“As we reflect on the antisemitism revealed by their experiences, we realize that these interactions have affected the entire University community,” reads the report from the Task Force, led by ...