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"The best education is one that prepares you for your own venture into the unknown." - Lee C. Bollinger, Columbia University President

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  1. ICYMI Last week was a big one for science at Columbia. Catch up on the latest on the Nobel Prize-winning Columbia College alum, evidence of a moon outside our solar system and more at

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  2. WATCH | Walk Greenland's melting ice sheet with Columbia geologist Mark Tedesco. Tedesco and other climate scientists are working to understand the physical and biological forces underlying the ice melt.

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  3. Join Columbia deans, STEM professors and rep Nicholas Quigley for an important convo about women & in academia—especially in .

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  4. Why "deaths of despair" are more complicated than they seem. "The opioid epidemic is sitting on top of a much longer, and more poorly understood, decline in the health and well-being in the United States," says Prof. Peter Muennig.

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  5. Opera + Low Library = 🎭🎼🏛️🥰 Hear Lorenzo Da Ponte's L'Ape Musicale free in the Rotunda 10/15 & 10/17

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  6. Just in time for the midterms, talks with , political correspondent for , about his new book for "The Nationalist Revival: Trade, Immigration, and the Revolt Against Globalization" on 10/10

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  7. If you’re in the NYC/NJ area come this Saturday to 's Open House! Bring your friends and family and hang out with scientists talking about hurricanes, volcanoes, climate change and much more. Great for kids and it’s free!

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  8. 12 hours ago

    The brains behind baseball: In his new book “The Performance Cortex,” sportswriter and ’11 alum explores the connections between neuroscience and athletic agility

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  9. Writer Kelly Link CC'91 has won a MacArthur fellowship for her uniquely fantastical stories. "Fantastic isn't a 1:1 substitute for talking about the complications that people have in their lives. I think of the fantastic more as an intensifier."

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  10. Columbia astronomers are close to confirming the existence of a gargantuan . It could could be the size of Neptune, according to a report by Alex Teachey () and David Kipping () in .

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  11. LIVE | How can the United Nations stay relevant in a changing world? Columbia World Leaders Forum welcomes President of the UN General Assembly, Mar’a Fernanda Espinosa [].

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  12. Researchers from have built the smallest integrated Kerr frequency comb generator. A low-power chip unites lasers and frequency combs for the first time and can be powered by an AAA battery.

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  13. On , we stand for the future. On 10/24, change lives that will go on to change the world.

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  14. Despite decades of research, brain disorders have proved especially difficult to treat. But as our own Joseph Gogos writes in the October issue, our best chance for success lies in giving old drugs new life. Learn more:

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  15. How can the United Nations stay relevant in a changing world? Columbia World Leaders Forum welcomes President of the UN General Assembly, Mar’a Fernanda Espinosa []. She'll speak in Low Library at 12 p.m. Tuesday.

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  16. Meet the person behind Columbia's revolutionary debt-free medical school tuition program. How Roy Vagelos PS'54 changed medical education at Columbia forever.

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  17. Oct 8

    Prof was one of several experts who spoke to Dexter Filkins on cyrptic data and whether there was a link between a Russian bank and the Trump campaign:

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  18. On , we stand for the future. On 10/24, change lives that will go on to change the world.

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  19. Sep 28

    The Task Force on Inclusion and Belonging is committed to building a strong, diverse community . Get involved! For more info:

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  20. Oct 8

    10AM on Wed 10/10, in Low: Dean Boyce is moderating a discussion on women & in academia with a focus on . Students, faculty, staff, register:

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