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Winter 2020-21

Winter 2020-21 cover of Columbia Magazine, art by Bob Staake
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In Pursuit of Dark Matter

Columbia physicists confront one of the most confounding mysteries in science

Features

Abstract illustration by Shout of a dying person being escorted to a staircase away from life, for Columbia Magazine winter 2020-21 issue
Health & Medicine

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 

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Alumni

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

Photo of an Inuit child by Katie Orlinsky
Arts & Humanities

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

Illustration by Joe Ciardiello of Margaret Mead, W.H. Auden, and Hannah Arendt by Joe Ciardiello for Columbia Magazine, winter 2020-21
Arts & Humanities

Meetings of the Minds

The Columbia University Seminars, one of academia’s shining (and somewhat secret) traditions, celebrates seventy-five years of free and civil dialogue

College Walk

Exterior of Columbia Journalism School with statue of Thomas Jefferson
On Campus

Overheard at the J-School

At the New Journalism symposium, media experts discussed where the field is today and where it needs to go

Ruth Bader Ginsburg photographed by Timothy Greenfield-Sanders
Alumni

The Education of Ruth Bader Ginsburg

Before she was a Supreme Court justice, RBG gained wisdom in Morningside Heights

Betti-Sue Hertz, curator of Columbia's Wallach Gallery
Arts & Humanities

The Curator in a Time of Chaos

Through the pandemic, Wallach Art Gallery curator Betti-Sue Hertz has kept her eyes on the big picture with two new exhibitions

Illustration by Michelle Kondrich of one of a Columbia Obama scholar in Mongolia
On Campus

Zooming in Mongolia

Catching up with one of our Obama Scholars.

 Antwan Bolden, a graduate of the coding boot camp and current TA for the course, works at home in Jersey City.
On Campus

From Prison to Programming

A Columbia boot camp teaches formerly incarcerated people the skills they need to build a career in tech

Explorations

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Science & Technology

Columbia, Amazon to Launch New AI Research Center

The new Columbia Center of Artificial Intelligence Technology in Collaboration with Amazon will support fellowships, research projects, and more

Illustration by Sergio Membrillas of COVID nasal spray
Health & Medicine

What You Need to Know About COVID-19 Now

A daily spritz of nasal spray might protect us, and other updates from Columbia experts

Wind turbines
Science & Technology

Researchers Call for Clean-Energy Push

A new report provides a roadmap for how the US can help stave off the most catastrophic consequences of global warming

The Blue Ring Nebula
Science & Technology

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 

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Health & Medicine

Genetic Study Reveals Causes of Many Stillbirths

Every year some twenty-four thousand expectant mothers in the US lose their babies in the final stages of pregnancy

A Columbia engineering student with a box of take-home lab supplies
Science & Technology

A Laboratory Fit for Lockdown

Take-home kits allow Columbia Engineering students to conduct experiments in their pajamas

An ice sheet in Greenland
Science & Technology

7 New Research Findings from Columbia

An ice sheet reveals a surprise, and other discoveries

A piece of bread with caution tape to illustrate gluten sensitivity
Health & Medicine

Wheat-Belly Blues are the Real Deal, Say Columbia Experts

A diagnostic test for gluten sensitivity could be on the horizon

Network

NBA physician Benedict Nwachukwu
Alumni

Life in a Basketball Bubble

Sports-medicine specialist Benedict Nwachukwu ’08CC is an onsite physician for the NBA’s most unusual season

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Alumni

Ayad Akhtar, Andrew Yang, and Other Alumni in the News

Columbians making headlines

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Alumni

How About a Mocktail?

Master mixologist John deBary ’05CC shares an original non-alcoholic drink recipe for Dry January and beyond

Christine Chang, cofounder and co-CEO of Glow Recipe
Alumni

Glow Recipe and the Joys of Korean Skin Care

Christine Chang ’10GSAS is on a mission to make K-beauty rituals easy and fun

Liz Wilkes, founder and CEO of Exubrancy
Alumni

How to Beat Work-from-Home Burnout

Liz Wilkes ’13BUS is the founder and CEO of Exubrancy, a corporate-wellness startup 

Bronze statue in Sioux City, Iowa of Spencer Bailey being carried to safety after a 1989 plane crash
Arts & Humanities

The Worst Moment of His Life Became a Work of Art

A new book by Spencer Bailey ’10JRN lends a unique perspective on the purpose and power of memorials

Rachel Martin, cohost of NPR's Morning Edition
Alumni

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

Books

Illustration of Columbia psychologist Carl L. Hart by Jonny Ruzzo for Columbia Magazine, 2020
Books

A Professor Makes a Radical Argument for Recreational Drugs

Columbia psychologist Carl L. Hart discusses his book Drug Use for Grown-Ups

Photo from the cover of The Last Million by David Nasaw
Books

Review: "The Last Million"

By David Nasaw ’72GSAS

Writer Danielle Evans (Beowulf Sheehan)
Books

Review: "The Office of Historical Corrections"

By Danielle Evans ’04CC

Covers of books by Columbia authors
Books

6 Fabulous Books to Read this Winter

From Sarah Smarsh '05SOA, Phillip Lopate '64CC, and other Columbia authors

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Books

Well-Versed

3 new poetry collections from Columbia alumni

Sigrid Nunez
Books

Review: What Are You Going Through

By Sigrid Nunez ’72BC, ’75SOA

President-elect Barack Obama prepares to take the oath of office in January 2009
Books

Review: A Promised Land

By Barack Obama ’83CC

Bulletin

Columbia Engineering dean and incoming University provost Mary C. Boyce
On Campus

Mary C. Boyce Appointed University Provost

The current Columbia Engineering dean will be the woman ever to serve as provost at Columbia

Columbia University professor Saidiya Hartman
On Campus

Saidiya Hartman Named University Professor

The prominent author and scholar of African-American literature and history has earned Columbia's highest faculty rank

Kim Lew, chief executive officer of the Columbia Investment Management Company
On Campus

Kim Lew Leads Columbia Investment Management Company

An investment professional with decades of experience in asset management, Lew oversees the University’s endowment

Shirley Wang, the founder and CEO of Plastpro and a member of Columbia University’s Board of Trustees
On Campus

Shirley Wang Elected to Columbia’s Board of Trustees

Wang is the founder and CEO of Plastpro and an active philanthropist

Columbia University president Lee C. Bollinger
On Campus

President Bollinger’s Term Extended to 2023

Since becoming president in 2002, Bollinger has led the University through a remarkable period of growth

Face masks
Health & Medicine

Changing Minds About Masks

A Columbia-led online PR campaign has reached more than one million people

Artist Hugh Hayden
Arts & Humanities

Hugh Hayden Funds Art Fellowships

The new program will aid art students who have demonstrated leadership in the African-American and African diaspora communities

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On Campus

Giving Day 2020 Breaks Records

The annual fundraising drive raised a record-breaking $24 million

Columbia graduate and 2020 Rhodes Scholar Santiago Tobar Potes
Alumni

Recent Columbia Grad Named Rhodes Scholar

Santiago Tobar Potes ’20CC plans to pursue a master’s degree at the University of Oxford

Backstory

Lorenzo Da Ponte, Mozart's librettist
Arts & Humanities

How Mozart’s Librettist Became the Father of Italian Studies at Columbia

The curious cross-continental tale of Lorenzo Da Ponte

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