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Columbia�s wide variety of publications reflect the vitality, creativity, and diversity of intellectual life at the University.

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826 Schermerhorn
The Department of Art History and Archaeology and the Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Fine Arts Center publication 826 Schermerhorn carries features and short reports on the Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Art Gallery and the activities of the department's faculty, students, and alumni.

Columbia International Affairs Online
Columbia International Affairs Online (CIAO) is a comprehensive source for theory and research in international affairs. It publishes a wide range of scholarship from 1991 onward, and is also a widely-recognized source for teaching materials. All sections of CIAO are updated monthly.

Tablet
Published biannually, Tablet represents a collection of literary works and art pieces submitted by members of Columbia and New York's Asian community. Collectively, these literary and artistic expressions form a unique voice that spirals out of the Asian dimension and echoes into diverse communities in New York City and beyond.
Columbia: A Journal of Literature and Art
Columbia: A Journal of Literature and Art publishes the poetry, fiction, nonfiction, and art of emerging writers and artists. Each issue ranges from the experimental to the surreal, from open forms to metered verse, from personal essays to creative nonfiction, from prose poetry and short stories to narrative fiction.
Literature and Medicine
Literature and Medicine is a journal devoted to exploring interfaces between literary and medical knowledge and understanding. Issues of illness, health, medical science, violence, and the body are examined through literary and cultural texts.
Inside the Earth Institute
This monthly e-newsletter from the Earth Institute comes fully loaded with up-to-date news, images and video. Items include announcements and reports of activities at the Earth Institute, research by fellows, as well as news about related items in other publications.
America Since 1945: The Rise of the Right
In The Rise of the Right, the final e-seminar in the ten-part series America Since 1945, historian Alan Brinkley discusses the emergence of conservatism as a powerful political and cultural force in the United States during the past quarter-century.
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