Inside Gotham Chopra’s Religion of Sports
The documentary filmmaker argues that the world of sports is a faith like any other
7 Columbia Coffee Entrepreneurs You Should Know
Alumni-owned coffee shops and roasters are energizing communities through cold brew, cappuccinos, cortados, and more
A Physician’s Journey into the Minds of Coma Patients
In studying people with severe brain injuries, Columbia neurologist Jan Claassen hopes to better identify those likely to regain consciousness
The Challenges of News Reporting in an Election Year
Columbia Journalism School dean Jelani Cobb on the impacts of disinformation and the dearth of local reporting
Recent Stories
The Wild and Wonderful World of Kelly Link
The genre-bending author has helped make fantastically strange books the norm
Disney ‘Imagineer’ Lanny Smoot’s Lightsaber Moment
The engineer joins the National Inventors Hall of Fame
Scientists Go Bananas Over Baby Galaxies
Astronomers discover early galaxies shaped like curved, elongated disks
3 Columbia Alumni Tour Guides to Show You New York City
If you’re looking for an urban adventure, consult these aficionados
The Grounded Art of Paula Wilson
A solo exhibition titled Through the Sky’s Back Door is on view at the California African American Museum from May – October 2024
How Dwight D. Eisenhower Helped Shape NATO While President of Columbia
The expanding military alliance recently marked its 75th anniversary
Columbia Courses that Anyone Can Take Online
Columbia+, the University’s online learning platform, offers dozens of unusual non-credit classes …and some of them are free!
How to Get Married at Columbia
Since 1908, alumni have been tying the knot at St. Paul’s Chapel
Is Every Fingerprint Really Unique? AI Tells Us Otherwise
Columbia engineers find that prints from each of your ten digits are not entirely distinct from each other
Books
The Societal Causes of Eating Disorders
In Dead Weight, Emmeline Clein ’16CC, ’22SOA draws on her own story, as well as interviews, academic studies, history, and pop culture