Cody O’Ferrall worked as a fisherman in Alaska before studying here. Now he's building a boat to clear urban ponds of algae.
GSAPP’s Mario Gooden believes that architecture must fully engage with the cultural landscape.
Columbians hit the ground running in 2025, taking home major awards and contributing to groundbreaking research.
GSAPP student Pimchid Chariyacharoen wants to integrate urban food production and biological cycles to make cities more ...
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Navin Girishankar, President, Economic Security and Technology Department, Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS); former Counselor to the U.S. Deputy Secretary of Commerce Yeo Han-koo, ...
This page highlights the astonishing amount of scientific discovery happening at Columbia, one of the world’s leading research universities.
Columbia faculty, students, and staff are on the cutting edge of advancements in all fields and their work is fittingly awarded and recognized. Below, find the most recent accomplishments and ...
The Library is Open 14 invites Dean Emeritus Bernard Tschumi for a conversation on his latest book, Event Cities 5 (MIT Press, 2024). Event-Cities 5 is the fifth and final volume in the MIT Press ...
Building the Worlds That Kill Us shows how social, political, and economic order in the U.S. has always favored some, at the expense of others. Throughout U.S. history, the question of whose lives are ...
Please join the Human Rights Institute and the Ambedkar Program in Global Constitutionalism for a conversation with Cora Chan, author of a newly published book titled, "Deference in Human Rights ...