A new book by GSAPP Dean Emerita Amale Andraos and Dan Wood offers readers an overview of their recent design work.
The discovery indicates how galaxies could have grown quickly when the universe was very young, solving a long-standing ...
Camille Robcis believes that historical analysis allows us to elucidate contemporary political, economic, social, and ...
A study of mosquitoes’ circadian rhythms finds they hunt differently at different times of day. It could help stop their ...
To understand the world, faculty and students must work within it. COP30 is a good place to start.
In her book, ‘The Rest Is Silence,’ Joanna Stalnaker offers an intimate portrait of Enlightenment philosophers as they faced ...
This may be Booker Johnson’s first semester at Columbia Law School, but he’s already jumped right into the action, both on ...
Even though capitalism has been conventionally described as an economic system, it is actually a deeply entrenched legal regime. Law provides the material for coding simple objects, promises, and ...
Places for prayer and meditation exist in shared communal spaces like hospitals and airports all over the world. At a ...
Columbia University's Virginia Lam Abrams, senior vice president of public affairs, and Junior M. Benjamin, director of community outreach and human resources manager, celebrating 20,000 blood ...
Ketamine—an anesthetic also known for its illicit use as a recreational drug—has undergone a thorough reputational rehabilitation in recent years as the medical establishment has begun to recognize ...
A book gathers experts and scholars to investigate how this decline is playing out during the climate crisis. Global Language Justice explores the socioeconomic transformations that both accelerate ...
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