The Experience Designer Behind Prince’s Paisley Park
Fri Forjindam ’05SOA has the enviable task of memorializing the late artist’s life and work
How to Prepare for a "Megadisaster"
Submerged cities. Food shortages. Attacks on the electrical grid. Bioterrorism. It’s time to get ready for tomorrow’s catastrophes
Self-Aware Robots? Engineers Edge Toward Elusive Goal
A new android designed at Columbia displays a “glimmer of empathy”
Recent Stories
When Grief Won't End
For some bereaved adults, time does not heal. Columbia researchers are looking for answers
Fictional Columbia Alumni: TV Edition
31 characters you may not know went to Columbia
The Best Way to Stop a Negative-Thought Spiral
Psychologist Ethan Kross ’07GSAS suggests strategies to root out negative self-talk
In Pursuit of Dark Matter
Columbia physicists confront one of the most confounding mysteries in science
Columbia Grads at the Golden Globes: A Partial History
17 alumni-affiliated films that have won major awards
The Lost Art of Dying Well
A physician and medical ethicist argues that society has lost sight of the spiritual resources we need to confront our mortality
How to Beat Work-from-Home Burnout
Liz Wilkes ’13BUS is the founder and CEO of Exubrancy, a corporate-wellness startup
Scientists Decipher the Hidden Past of the "Blue-Ring Nebula"
For years, astronomers have been puzzled by a massive gas cloud that encircles a star some six thousand light-years away
Books
How the Blackwell Sisters Paved the Way for Women Physicians
A review of The Doctors Blackwell, by Janice P. Nimura ’01GSAS
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