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Professor Eunji Kim’s book, The American Mirage, shows how entertainment media so easily fools its viewers.
We’ve all heard the story about waking up as a cockroach—but what if a crisis turned you into a clam? After the dissolution ...
From NYC songs for a forthcoming playlist to your "only in New York" moments, we want to hear from you to help inform our ...
It's time again for your Columbia News Quiz. Test yourself with questions on amphibians, disaster preparedness, and “robot ecology.” Let's see how much you remember from the month of July ...
This page is dedicated to stories about Columbia's campus and community. From student, staff, and faculty profiles to interesting events happening on campus and in our surrounding neighborhoods, here ...
Scoops of appreciation! At their annual event, Columbia University Irving Medical Center faculty, staff, and students came together with Washington Heights neighbors on Haven Plaza recently to enjoy ...
Important Update: The program will now start earlier at 1:00 PM and will conclude at 5:40 PM. CJEB Annual Conference in Tokyo Japan’s Role in an Evolving World Economy: Finance, Security, and Markets ...
The Center for Health Policy invites you to attend the second in a three-part Health Policy 101 series. In this second installment, Dr. Monica O'Reilly Jacob will provide an overview of the US ...
Unlike active galaxies that constantly pull in surrounding material, these black holes lie dormant until a star passes by.
Maximiliano Isi was a graduate student at the California Institute of Technology in 2014, when scientists there first detected gravitational waves—ripples in spacetime that Einstein had predicted ...
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