Building the Worlds That Kill Us shows how social, political, and economic order in the U.S. has always favored some, at the ...
William and June Warren Hall, 1125 Amsterdam Ave., New York, NY 10027 Basement 107 ...
Since 2006, Ruben Gonzalez’s Columbia lab has used single-molecule light microscopy to study the structural dynamics of biomolecules. In lay person’s terms, that means: They use hyper-powerful ...
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 ...
This is a monthly workshop for caregivers and patients across the Department of Neurology to understand how to access important “concrete” services that you or your loved ones may need throughout ...
Anna Vannucci has a twin. Her younger sisters are also twins. Despite the shared genes and the close proximity in age (all four siblings were born within 15 months of each other), Vannucci and her ...
This is a weekly group for young adults with brain tumors to connect with one another for emotional support. This is a positive space to express your thoughts and feelings related to living life with ...
On November 19, 2024, a group of faculty and students from Columbia’s English Department gathered to read and hear the words of James Baldwin. They had been invited by our Director of Undergraduate ...
Smiling robots, nanoplastics, electric fish, and an archaeological dig in Peru were some of the biggest news stories of the year. All year long, Columbia researchers conduct studies and write books ...
What happens to the experience of community when communal life collapses? The Romantic period's upheaval cast both traditional communal organizations of life and outgrowths of the new revolutionary ...