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Global Partners and Columbia University Host Urban Public Health and Climate Change Summit, June 26
Taking Prescribed Meds is Still Best Path to Alcoholism Recovery , June 25
Columbia Climate Scientist James Hansen Warns
World Nearing Climate Change Tipping Point, June 24
The Tow Foundation Gives $5 Million to Establish New Media Center at Columbia's Graduate School of Journalism, June 23
Columbia Expands Global Executive MBA to Asia, June 23
Where the Wild Things Are: Computer Science
Professor’s Breakthrough Maps the Cool Quest, June 20
Columbia University Medical Center to Operate
Knowledge Center for National Cancer Institute, June 20
Columbia Professor Receives Order of the British Empire, June 17
Summer Scholarships for Science and Math Courses Available to Local High School Students, June 16
Science Symposium Caps Yearlong
Program for Local Students, June 13
Festival Brings Month of Performances Uptown, June 13
Computer Models Show Major Climate Shift as a Result of Closing Ozone Hole, June 12
Study Finds Benefits to Earlier Colon Cancer Screenings, June 12
Heavyweight Rowing is Henley Bound, June 11
Hudson Moving & Storage and Columbia University Reach Agreement, June 11
Study Shows Children's Consumption of Sugar-Sweetened Beverages on the Rise, June 3
Columbia to Expand Commitment to
Doing Business with Local Vendors, June 2
Inaugural Kavli Prize Honors Two Columbia Scientists, May 28
World Science Festival Opens at Columbia University, May 27
Baseball to Take on Coastal Carolina in Round One of NCAA Tournament, May 26
Subway Riders Invited to Take a More Elevated Line of Thought, May 21
President Bollinger's Commencement Address, May 21
Watch Recorded Webcast of Columbia Commencement, May 21
Local and National Leaders Highlight Columbia Graduation Ceremonies, May 16
Biomedical Engineers at Columbia Develop Living Heart Chambers to Aid Study of Cardiac Function, May 16 Survey Affirms Human-Caused Warming Responsible for Global Environmental Changes, May 16
School of the Arts Names Columbia Film Festival Winners, May 12
Scientists Dig Deeper into the Genetics of Schizophrenia by Evaluating MicroRNAs, May 12 Lions Win Ivy League Baseball Championship, May 8
Historian Victoria de Grazia Named Director of Institute for the Study of Europe, May 8
University Names 2008 Honorary Degree Recipients, May 5
Five Columbia Professors Elected as American Academy of Arts & Sciences Fellows, May 2
Center on African-American Politics and Society Launches, May 2
School of Journalism Announces 2008 Berger Award Winner for Best Human-Interest Reporting, May 2
Columbia Scientists Warn of Modern-Day Dust Bowls in Vulnerable Regions, May 1
Three Columbia Faculty Elected to National Academy of Sciences, May 1
Study of Inequality and Social Difference to be Focus of New Center at Columbia, May 1
Columbia University Names John Coatsworth Dean of the School of International and Public Affairs, April 29
Baseball Completes Sweep of Penn, Face Dartmouth for Ivy League Championship, April 26
Online History of 1968 Provides Documents, Facts and Figures, April 25
Columbia University Announces New Co-Chairs of Pulitzer Prize Board, April 24
Chief Justice Roberts Presides at Columbia Law School Moot Court Finals, April 17
American Studies Celebrates Philip Roth at 75 in Miller Theatre, April 16
Six Columbia Professors Receive Guggenheim Fellowships, April 10
New Graduate Dual-Degree Programs with London School of Economics and France's Sciences Po, April 10
Columbia Joins with YIVO Institute in Effort to Preserve Yiddish Newspapers, April 8
2008 Pulitzer Prizes Announced, April 7
Washington Heights Natives Return to Study Medicine and Give Back to the Community, April 1
School of Journalism Names Lukas Prize Winners , April 1
Columbia Professor Shares Insights on Troubled Tibet, March 31
Three Juniors Named Truman Scholars, March 31
Columbia Announces 2008 Bancroft Prize Winners , March 26
Columbia Scientists Discover New Way of Selectively Killing Cancer Cells, March 25
President Bollinger Statement Regarding Governor David A. Paterson, CC ’77, March 17
Columbia Expands Financial Aid for Wide Range of Lower- and Middle-income Undergraduates, March 11
Columbia's Response to Senate Finance Committee Request (pdf), March 10
A Saint in the City Exhibit Celebrates the Sufi Arts , March 6
First Survey of New Yorkers on Climate Change Finds Majority Worried about Impacts, March 5
New Web Site Maps New York's Black History, March 5
Columbia Announces Endowment of Weston/Black Alumni Council Professorship, March 5
Columbia Law School's Civil Rights Legacy, March 5
New Web Site Brings African American History to Life, March 5
Ellen S. Smith, Columbia’s Assistant V.P. and Director of Government Relations, Says Farewell , March 3
New Seafloor Cores Show Tight Bond Between Dust And Past Climates , Feb. 29
Columbia Opens Institute for Religion, Culture and Public Life, Feb. 28
Professor Joseph and Harlem Teens Raise the Roof at 80th Academy Awards, Feb. 25
Scientists Make First Map of Emerging-Disease Hot Spots, Feb. 22
Pakistani Ambassador to the U.N. Discusses Country’s Recent Election, Feb. 22
Honor Roll: 11 Teachers Win Lenfest Prizes, Feb. 15
The Man Behind the Lenfest Awards, Feb. 15
Study Reveals Why Muscles Get Tired and Identifies Possible Treatment , Feb. 12
Q & A With Professor Fredrick C. Harris, Feb. 12
HIV Patients Suffer Lasting Effects From Interruption of Antiretroviral Therapy, Feb. 7
Mailman Center Provides Medical Services to Kenyans Displaced by Violence, Feb. 1
Law School Celebrates 150th Anniversary at U.S. Supreme Court, Feb. 1
Columbia Arts Alumni and Faculty Win Top Prizes at Sundance, Jan. 30
Barnard Introduces its Next President, Jan. 29
President Bollinger’s Statement on Appointment of Barnard’s Next President, Jan. 29
Survey Determines African-American Votes are Up for Grabs in Democratic Party, Jan. 29
Discount Tickets for Plays and Flicks, Jan. 28
Columbia Faculty Behind Two Oscar Nominations, Jan. 25
University Launches New Climate Center, Jan. 24
History Professor Wins Distinguished Achievement Award from Mellon Foundation, Jan. 18
2007 Was Earth's Second Warmest Year in a Century, Jan. 17
Columbia University Names New Dean of Mailman School of Public Health, Jan. 17
Columbia and New York City Launch Innovative Small Business Program, Jan. 15
Quakes Under Pacific Floor Reveal Unexpected Circulatory System, Jan. 11
Study Shows Children Still Struggling Two Years After Hurricane Katrina, Jan. 8
Q & A with Religion Professor Mark C. Taylor, Jan. 3
Columbia Catering Serves Food for Thought, Dec. 28
City Council Approves Campus Expansion Proposal by Large Majority, Dec. 19
Scientists Discover How Cells Build a “Machine” for Cell Division, Dec. 19
Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University 2008 News Awards Honor 13 Broadcast Programs, Dec. 17
Phelps Calls for New Models to Account for Dynamic Economies, Dec. 17
University Libraries Becomes Newest Partner in Google Project, Dec. 13
New Partnership Aims to Improve Response to Humanitarian Impact of Climate Change, Dec. 12
Vikram Pandit Appointed CEO of Citigroup, Dec. 11
Study Reveals How Gene Mutation Causes Breast Cancer, Dec. 10
Students Fight for Social Justice at Columbia’s Sexuality and Gender Law Clinic, Dec. 10
Paul Gigot, Wall Street Journal Editorial Page Editor, Joins Pulitzer Prize Board, Dec. 7
Researchers Identify Changes in Brain When Viewing Violent Programs, Dec. 5
New Geochemistry Building Will Expand Knowledge of Earth, Dec. 5
Chemistry Professor Receives Honor from Emperor of Japan, Dec. 5
Experts from Columbia Join UN Climate Meeting in Indonesia, Dec. 4
University Study Shows Climate Change Impacts May Be Worse Than Expected, Dec. 4
Columbia Researchers Say Growth of CT Scan Use Increases Risk of Higher Radiation Exposures, Nov. 29
City Planning Commission Approves With Modifications Rezoning Of Manhattanville Manufacturing Zone To Allow For Columbia's Proposed Long-Term Expansion; University Affirms New Commitments To Protect Affordable Housing, Nov. 26
Columbia Student-Athletes Lead Thanksgiving Food Drive, Nov. 24
Professor Schama Wins International Emmy for Power of Art, Nov. 21
Columbians Win Marshall and Rhodes Scholarships, Nov. 21
Recently Discovered Virus Associated With Pediatric Infections in Germany, Nov. 20
Sandra Day O'Connor on Civil Rights in an Age of Terrorism, Nov. 15
James Baldwin’s Another Country Hits the Riverside Theatre Stage, Nov. 15
Columbia Rooftops Going Green, Nov. 15
Columbia Names PBS Filmmaker Winner of 2007 John Chancellor Award, Nov. 12
Columbia Partners with Local Nonprofit to Convert Cooking Oil to Biodiesel, Nov. 5
Want to influence someone? Pile on the information, Oct. 26
Four Professors Elected Fellows of Prestigious Science Society, Oct. 26
Siemens Science Day Inspires Budding Scientists, Oct. 24 
Columbia Wins Best Urban Campus Grounds Prize, Oct. 24 
School of the Arts Alumni Named Among 10 Most Promising New York Artists, Oct. 19
Society of Columbia Graduates Honors Jacques Barzun with Annual Great Teacher Award, Oct. 18
Professor Explores How “Aha!” Really Happens, Oct. 9
Columbia University Medical Center Names Vice Dean of Academic Affairs, Oct. 9
Columbia Starts Creative Writing Major, Oct. 8
Columbia's Horwitz Prize Goes to Three Generations of Teacher-Student Scientists, Oct. 3
NASA Restarts Columbia Study of Black Holes, Oct. 2
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