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Science & Technology

How Seriously Should We Take UFO Sightings?

Columbia alien hunter David Kipping on the odds of finding company in the cosmos

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On Campus

20 Photos that Capture Columbia’s 2026 Commencement

On May 20, more than 18,000 Columbians capped off their studies and made the transition from students to graduates

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Books

Beverly Gage Takes Us on a Historical Road Trip through the United States

The Pulitzer Prize-winning historian visits museums, theme parks, battle reenactments, and more in This Land Is Your Land

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Books

Freedom, Religion, and the Strange Case of an American Desert Cult

In The Oracle’s Daughter, Harrison Hill ’19SOA traces the story of the Aggressive Christianity Mission Training Corps (ACMTC), a woman-led paramilitary religious cult 

Columbians in the news

Robert Thurman, professor emeritus of Buddhist studies, dies at 84

Mikey Shulman '09SEAS, Scott Strazik '11SIPA, and Regina Barzilay '03GSAS included on the Boston Globe's "Tech Power Players 50" list for 2026

NFL cheerleader Jade Bucci '25CC featured in Sports Illustrated story by Jenny Streeter '23JRN

Cake artist Grace Pak '16TC discusses creating America's official 250th birthday cake with Sporkful

Leslie T. Snadowsky '95JRN receives Silver Anvil award for best in-house team (associations and nonprofits) from the Public Relations Society of America

Lawyer and Middle East policy expert Tal Becker '05LAW joins Honigman Israel firm as affiliate 

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Health & Medicine

A Shrink Walks into a Gay Tiki Bar…

How Columbia psychiatry professor Robert Spitzer got homosexuality removed from the DSM’s list of mental disorders 

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Alumni

How to Find a Job in the AI Era

LinkedIn News career expert Andrew Seaman ’11JRN specializes in actionable guidance for today’s job seekers

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Health & Medicine

What Will It Take to Prevent School Shootings?

In our desperation to protect children, we’re turning schools into fortresses. Columbia researchers are leading a nationwide investigation to see if these tactics actually work

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Arts & Humanities

How Writer A’Lelia Bundles, Descendant of Madam C. J. Walker, Found Her Subject

Through sweeping biographies of her foremothers, the author shares a dazzling American inheritance. Her own story belongs on the same high shelf

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Books

A Response to Authoritarian Attacks on Universities

In his latest book, University: A Reckoning, former Columbia president Lee C. Bollinger ’71LAW, ’02HON defends the role of higher education in America

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Books

The Alarming Consequences of Legal Sports Gambling

In his first book, Everybody Loses, journalist Danny Funt ’15JRN explores the astronomical rise of a high-risk vice

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Arts & Humanities

5 Alumni Museum Curators Shaping the Art World Today

Through visionary exhibitions and programming, Columbia graduates are steering the direction of some of New York’s most prestigious museums

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Health & Medicine

A New Immunotherapy Breakthrough for Solid Tumors

Scientists led by Michel Sadelain have successfully treated cancerous growths of the kidney, pancreas, and ovaries in mice

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Arts & Humanities

The Columbia-Educated Lawyer Who Helped Write the Declaration of Independence

Robert Livingston 1765KC may have missed the document’s official signing, but his anti-tyranny legal philosophy still resonates today

Books

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Books

The Mysterious Death of Zac Brettler

In London Falling, Patrick Radden Keefe ’99CC investigates the murky circumstances surrounding an English teenager who washed up in the Thames

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Books

5 New Books to Read this Spring

All by Columbia alumni authors

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Books

The Promise and Pitfalls of Psychedelic Drugs

In A Short, Strange Trip, John O’Connor ’03SOA looks at the history, impact, and mystique of magic mushrooms and the psychedelic movement

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Books

Review: Under Water

Tara Menon ’11CC 

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