Yellow Face is making its Broadway debut at the Roundabout Theatre through November 24. Per the Playbill for this production, ...
Eliza Barry Callahan’s novel tries to answer that question with humor and empathy.
Gerard Torrats-Espinosa had an unlikely path to his current role researching crime and policing in U.S. cities.
Anya Schiffrin hopes so, and is working to make the news more accessible with the Saving Journalism Conference.
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The moment a person steps off the street and into a restaurant—to take just one example—the brain mentally starts a new “chapter” of the day, a change that causes a big shift in brain activity. Shifts ...
In Morningside Park, leaders from Columbia and New York City Department of Parks & Recreation as well as faculty, staff, students, community members, local leaders, and elected officials gathered to ...
Leaders from Columbia and New York City’s Department of Parks & Recreation gathered in Morningside Park on Friday to celebrate a major partnership to clear the park’s pond of toxic algal blooms, ...
Rhiannon Stephens, who specializes in African history, has won awards for teaching and faculty mentoring. Stephens arrived at Columbia in 2011, where she has served in the Arts and Sciences as chair ...
Raju Tomer, who joined Columbia in 2016, wants to better understand the brain by improving the technologies that allow us to see inside it. Tomer’s lab has a wide-ranging approach to that goal.