The B-list novels of Mary Shelley; I’m in the early stages of drafting a new book about Mary Shelley, so I have to read ...
Elizabeth Leake, the new chair of the department, looks both behind and ahead.
A Columbia scientist’s lab revolutionized digital photography with a new kind of imaging now used in more than a billion ...
In Three or More Is a Riot, he takes readers to the front lines of conflict to uncover the meaning of it all.
From science to engineering, writing to social sciences, here are the Columbians who received awards recently.
Clémence Boulouque shows how this theory was built on older Jewish ideas, which offered the possibility of emancipation to ...
Volk discusses her passion for all things classical, along with other topics, with Columbia News. Check out the Columbia News ...
Failing Upward: The Open Secret of Progress in Science with Nobel Laureate Martin Chalfie and Maiken Scott ...
You‘re a month into the new year. How are those resolutions coming along? If your resolve to eat less, exercise more or save money is beginning to wane, you’re not alone. Studies show that most New ...
Hillary Rodham Clinton, the former U.S. Secretary of State, will join Columbia University as professor of practice at the School of International and Public Affairs (SIPA) and presidential fellow at ...
A new paper argues that materials like wood, bacteria, and fungi belong to a newly identified class of matter, "hydration solids." For decades, the fields of physics and chemistry have maintained that ...
Radiation levels in some regions of the Marshall Islands in the central Pacific, where the United States conducted nuclear tests during the Cold War, are far higher than in areas affected by the ...