Anya Schiffrin hopes so, and is working to make the news more accessible with the Saving Journalism Conference.
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A park restoration project led by Columbia faculty held a celebration to mark successes and demonstrate next steps.
The exhibition, Shifting Shorelines, illustrates how human activity and industry have had an impact on the river.
Tomer’s lab has a wide-ranging approach to that goal. Several years ago, for example, Tomer and colleagues developed a set of ...
Rhiannon Stephens, who specializes in African history, has won awards for teaching and faculty mentoring.
In her book, Erica Gaston outlines the perils and practices of these partnerships.
The academic year only just began, and Columbians are already making strides in science, the arts, athletics, and more.
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Columbia experts are available to speak to the press about the 2024 U.S. presidential election, voting, media and politics, and state and national governance. Here are a few of many politics experts ...