Columbia Grads at the Golden Globes: A Partial History
17 alumni-affiliated films that have won major awards
When Grief Won't End
For some bereaved adults, time does not heal. Columbia researchers are looking for answers
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
From Prison to Programming
A Columbia boot camp teaches formerly incarcerated people the skills they need to build a career in tech
Recent Stories
Glow Recipe and the Joys of Korean Skin Care
Christine Chang ’10GSAS is on a mission to make K-beauty rituals easy and fun
Dr. King's Columbia Connections
How Martin Luther King Jr.’s advisers helped shape his message and win the battle for voting rights
7 Photos that Capture the Heartbreak of Climate Change
Photojournalist Katie Orlinsky ’12JRN has spent over six years documenting one of the most environmentally vulnerable areas of the world
How Mozart’s Librettist Became the Father of Italian Studies at Columbia
The curious cross-continental tale of Lorenzo Da Ponte
The Subtle and Enduring Power of Radio
As the host of NPR’s Morning Edition, Rachel Martin ’04SIPA makes a point to cultivate intimacy and trust
Held Hostage for 444 Days: A Story of Survival
Forty years ago, Barry Rosen ’74GSAS was one of fifty-two Americans released from Iranian captivity
7 New Research Findings from Columbia
An ice sheet reveals a surprise, and other discoveries

In Pursuit of Dark Matter
Columbia physicists confront one of the most confounding mysteries in science
Books
6 Fabulous Books to Read this Winter
From Sarah Smarsh '05SOA, Phillip Lopate '64CC, and other Columbia authors
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