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🥇🥇🥈 Amazing news! Columbia Magazine has won three 2025 Circle of Excellence awards from @caseadvance, including a Grand Gold award for our Winter 2024-25 profile of @columbiajourn professor @SamuelGFreedman. magazine.columbia.edu/article/art-bo…
#ColumbiaAI News: A new AI-based screening tool led by @columbianursing's Maryam Zolnoori, can predict whether people are at risk of developing dementia up to a decade in advance. Read more in @columbiamag: magazine.columbia.edu/article/would-… @Columbia
How @ICAP_ColumbiaU, a global health organization founded at @ColumbiaMSPH, is helping reduce mother-to-child HIV transmissions in six African nations. magazine.columbia.edu/article/stoppi…
Biologists at @ColumbiaMed and @ColumbiaMSPH propose a more holistic framework for measuring health — asking not what ails you, but what makes you thrive. magazine.columbia.edu/article/secret…
@columbiamag highlights six new books for your summer reading list, all from @Columbia authors: magazine.columbia.edu/article/6-new-…
These eco-friendly buildings from @Columbia / @ColumbiaGSAPP alumni architects have all earned coveted LEED ratings from @USGBC. magazine.columbia.edu/article/13-gre…
100 years ago, @Columbia #baseball greats Lou Gehrig and Eddie Collins 1907CC made their own bids for the record books. magazine.columbia.edu/article/columb…
Columbia has produced its fair share of Nobel Laureates, Pulitzer Prize winners, and Supreme Court justices. But among the University’s more under-appreciated achievements are its cameos in popular video games like Spider-Man, Grand Theft Auto, and more. magazine.columbia.edu/article/6-time…
New AI-based screening tools developed at @Columbia could help people identify early signs of dementia, before memory problems become obvious. magazine.columbia.edu/article/would-…
🏳️🌈 Celebrate Pride Month with powerful reads by CJS alumni. From memoir to investigative reporting, these books uplift LGBTQ+ voices. Explore work by Casey Parks, ’18 M.A. Politics, Robert Fieseler, ’13 M.S., and others in @Columbia University News: magazine.columbia.edu/article/8-colu…
From linguist @JohnHMcWhorter’s musings on pronouns to an exploration of upward mobility by Atlantic writer @YAppelbaum ’03CC, it’s easy to fill your summer reading list with books by @Columbia authors. magazine.columbia.edu/article/6-new-…
At the @StJohnDivineNYC, @Columbia art-history professor Barry Bergdoll ’77CC, ’86GSAS recently discussed the renovation of Notre-Dame. magazine.columbia.edu/article/notre-…
In her much-anticipated debut novel, @ColumbiaSOA alumna @jemmawei ’22 examines the relationship between two sisters, asking aching questions about the bonds that tie us to our loved ones. magazine.columbia.edu/article/review…
Novel materials could someday power electric vehicles and other devices more affordably and efficiently, find @Columbia researchers in a new study. Learn more about their research. magazine.columbia.edu/article/scient…
Planning summer travel? These @Columbia alumni entrepreneurs can guide you on walks through Paris, road trips in the Alps, motorcycle tours of East Africa, and hikes in the Pacific Northwest. magazine.columbia.edu/article/4-colu…
Celestial Navigation, an exhibit at @columbialib's Butler Library curated by @ColumbiaSOA student Jeannie Rhyu ’17CC, connects contemporary art to ancient astronomical studies. magazine.columbia.edu/article/star-i…
With The Antidote, an ambitious epic novel set in dust-bowl-era Nebraska, author and @ColumbiaSOA alumna Karen Russell ’06 refracts American history through the lens of the surreal — to eye-opening effect. Read our review. magazine.columbia.edu/article/review…
Board-certified dermatologist Lian Mack ’99, a @CC_Columbia alumna and founder of the New York practice GlamDerm, weighs in on how to boost collagen, the best candidates for Botox, and the cosmetic products she thinks are a waste of money. magazine.columbia.edu/article/skin-c…
Acting President Shipman describes the unacceptable disruption of Butler Library, the steps the University took to address it, and the strength and determination of Columbia not to let this moment define us.
As the host and executive producer of Trafficked on @NatGeo, @columbiajourn alumna Mariana van Zeller (@MarianaVZ) ’02 takes viewers deep into the underbelly of the world’s most notorious black markets. magazine.columbia.edu/article/marian…