As the U.S. prepares for President-Elect Trump's Inauguration, Not Your Parents’ Politics, co-authored by Ioana Literat, ...
Precious D. Benally ’13 and Eldred D. Lesansee ’25 discuss bringing Native American law into focus at Columbia Law School and ...
Building the Worlds That Kill Us shows how social, political, and economic order in the U.S. has always favored some, at the ...
At the McMurdo Station in Antarctica, researchers Marco Giometto and Adrian Brügger from Columbia Engineering and Indrani Das from Columbia Climate School's Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory aim to ...
For the past two months, the scientists at the helm of a new, Columbia-led balloon experiment have been working tirelessly to launch that mission in Antarctica. The experiment, called the General ...
Columbia College senior Simmi Chan is a standout on the University Women’s Squash Team: As a sophomore, she became the first national champion in Columbia history, and as a junior, she was crowned the ...
Kevin Sakal Ith generally begins his day near Columbia’s Morningside campus, where he lives, before heading up to Washington Heights for classes at the Mailman School of Public Health. (His top Uptown ...
Social media has become a key space for young people to experiment with their political voice and to hone it through interaction with others. However, authors Neta Kligler-Vilenchik and Ioana Literat ...
Across American history, the question of whose lives are long and healthy and whose lives are short and sick has always been shaped by the social and economic order. From the dispossession of ...