Recent News from Columbia
Assessing How the Brain Processes Social Information, With Help From a Documentary
Courtney Jimenez, a psychology PhD student, is building experiments that explore how social our time spent alone is.
Economic Conditions During Youth Shape Views on Immigration
Business School research reveals that economic hardships experienced in formative years can impact attitudes toward immigration and government redistribution later in life.
Statement from Columbia University President Minouche Shafik
We will not tolerate unauthorized disruptions or harassing behavior at admitted student events. I ask you to join me in welcoming our new students in a spirit of civility and kindness.
Research & Discovery
Arts & Humanities
Campus & Community
From visionaries like Harlem School of the Arts founder Dorothy Maynor, who created a safe space for artistic creativity to thrive, to suffragettes like Maud Malone who marched the streets of Harlem for equality, the pivotal contributions of trailblazing women have definitively shaped Uptown and beyond.
National & Global Affairs
Columbia in the News
New York Daily News, March 18
US News & World Report, March 15
Washington Post, March 14
Forbes, March 14