A high of 23°F set the pace: hats on, hands in pockets, and a collective speed-race into the first day of classes of the ...
Twenty-one Columbians secured a coveted spot on the Forbes “30 Under 30” list for 2026. The Columbia Alumni Association ...
Emily Mei-Mei Taw’s wide-ranging interests led her to the Graduate School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation (GSAPP) ...
The gift will expand a comprehensive, multi-institution assessment of how best to prepare students for an AI-driven workforce ...
Fred Lerdahl proposes a theory of the sounds of poetry conceived in musical terms.
Psychology researchers used virtual reality and MRI technology to better understand how locations help us encode memories.
Columbia Athletics unveiled its annual all-31 sports teams photo featuring student-athletes from every Columbia varsity team against the Unisphere, an iconic symbol of the 1964 New York World’s Fair ...
Columbia University Provost Mary C. Boyce today shared the news that Julie Kornfeld, vice provost for academic programs, will become the next president of Kenyon College in Gambier, Ohio. “While we ...
Poets, literary critics, and lovers of poetry often speak of the “music of poetry.” The Sounds of Poetry Viewed as Music gives substance to the metaphor by building on recent research in linguistics ...
Jews, women, and animals have been notoriously considered in Western thought as antithetical to the “civilized,” and therefore parallel. The trope of the womanized Jewish man has been widely ...
CUIMC’s Dr. Maureen McKiernan, with an assist from Dr. Andrew Goldstone, performs surgery on the “ragged edge of what’s possible.” ...
When Judy Garland went over the rainbow as Dorothy Gale in the classic 1939 musical The Wizard of Oz, she almost left without singing what was to become her signature number. For an advance screening, ...
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