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Why Are So Many Younger Adults Getting Cancer?
Illustration by Joan Wong representing cancer in young people
Health & Medicine

Why Are So Many Younger Adults Getting Cancer?

Columbia researchers are investigating ultra-processed foods, sedentary lifestyles, and other possible explanations

50 Years of Columbia Magazine
Covers of Columbia Magazine
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50 Years of Columbia Magazine

We celebrate this half-century milestone with a look back at some of the memorable and defining moments captured in our pages

The Extreme Heat Waves that Shouldn’t Exist
A heatwave
Health & Medicine

The Extreme Heat Waves that Shouldn’t Exist

Regions accustomed to more mild climates have been recording dangerously high temperatures

What Your Digital Footprint Says About You
illustration of person leaving footprints with digital echoes
Science & Technology

What Your Digital Footprint Says About You

Computer algorithms are becoming more adept at using our data to penetrate the deepest levels of our psyches

Columbians in the news

Computer science professor Kathleen McKeown receives Columbia's 2025 Faculty Mentoring Award

Nursing professor Jacquelyn Y. Taylor receives Columbia's 2025 Faculty Service Award

Nuclear scientist and former Columbia professor Richard Garwin dies at 97

Marie Howe '83SOA wins Pulitzer Prize for poetry, and Leah Binkovitz '11JRN and colleagues at the Houston Chronicle win for editorial writing

Columbia economist Joseph Stiglitz awarded with title Doctor Honoris Causa from the Babeș-Bolyai University of Cluj-Napoca in Romania

Michigan senator Elissa Slotkin '03SIPA interviewed by the New Yorker

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How Robert Moog Launched Music into the Electronic Age
Collage illustration with photo of Robert Moog
Arts & Humanities

How Robert Moog Launched Music into the Electronic Age

Sixty years ago, the Columbia-trained inventor introduced a keyboard synthesizer that would change the musical soundscape

Why Your Diet Impacts Your Sleep
photo of table with nutritious food and sleep mask
Health & Medicine

Why Your Diet Impacts Your Sleep

Nutrition scientist Marie-Pierre St-Onge discusses the effects of melatonin and tryptophan and suggests what to eat for a better night’s sleep

Mariana van Zeller Shines a Light on the World’s Black Markets
Mariana van Zeller speaks with the cofounder of an outlaw militia group for an episode of Trafficked
Alumni

Mariana van Zeller Shines a Light on the World’s Black Markets

The host and executive producer of Trafficked investigates the inner workings of criminal underworlds

How to Make Your Skin Look Younger for Longer
Dermatologist Lian Mack
Health & Medicine

How to Make Your Skin Look Younger for Longer

Dermatologist Lian Mack ’99CC weighs in on Botox, moisturizer, and more

Star-Inspired Artworks Light Up Butler Library
Start with a Dream by Jeannie Rhyu
Arts & Humanities

Star-Inspired Artworks Light Up Butler Library

Celestial Navigation, an exhibit curated by MFA student Jeannie Rhyu ’17CC, brings art students into conversation with Ptolemy and Galileo

How Dan Abrams Turned a Law Degree into a Media Empire — with a Twist
Dan Abrams photographed by Melanie Dunea
Alumni

How Dan Abrams Turned a Law Degree into a Media Empire — with a Twist

The legal analyst from TV and radio is turning his attention to wine and spirits

An Artist’s Tour of Great Lakes Lighthouses
Illustration of Thames River Lighthouse
Arts & Humanities

An Artist’s Tour of Great Lakes Lighthouses

Retired architect Jim Lammers ’70GSAPP captures whimsical views of a maritime beacon

Scientists Edge Closer to Affordable Superconductors
Illustration of the 1 train as a molecule by Andy Kim
Science & Technology

Scientists Edge Closer to Affordable Superconductors

Novel materials could eventually power electric vehicles and more, say Columbia researchers

3D Imaging Just Got Easier
3D scan of mouse brain vasculature
Science & Technology

3D Imaging Just Got Easier

A powerful new microscope could enable more scientists around the world to conduct cutting-edge biomedical research

Books

Review: The Antidote
The Antidote by Karen Russell
Books

Review: The Antidote

By Karen Russell ’06SOA

How Guardrails and Regulations Stifled American Progress
Why Nothing Works by Marc Dunkelman
Books

How Guardrails and Regulations Stifled American Progress

In Why Nothing Works, Marc J. Dunkelman ’01CC investigates the decline of public-sector innovation from the 1960s through today

6 New Books for Your Summer Reading List
Reading List Summer 2025
Books

6 New Books for Your Summer Reading List

From A'Lelia Bundles ’76JRN, John McWhorter, and other Columbia authors

Review: The Original Daughter
The Original Daughter by Jemimah Wei
Books

Review: The Original Daughter

By Jemimah Wei ’22SOA 

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