What Your Facial Features Say About You
Columbia psychologists unmask the perceptual biases that shape our impressions of one another
One Man’s Quest to Tackle Climate Change with Wine, Bamboo, and Neurobiology
Hal Hinkle ’76BUS, ’12GSAS, the CEO of BamCore, applies smart business solutions to serious environmental problems
How Norma Merrick Sklarek Paved the Way for Black Women Architects
Sklarek ’50GSAPP, the first Black woman to earn an architecture degree from Columbia, broke down walls and built a legacy
Sarafina Belafonte Honors Her Late Grandfather
How a Columbia neuroscience student is carrying on the legacy of singer and activist Harry Belafonte
Recent Stories
11 Remarkable Buildings from Columbia Architects
From churches to concert halls to convention centers, alumni have brought to life arresting structures around the world
14 Classic Rom-Coms with Columbia Connections
Stream these romantic tales of fateful encounters, love triangles, and happily-ever-afters
Brad Meltzer, Bestselling Author, Shares His Secret to Mega-Success
The writer, television host, presidential confidant, and philanthropist says he owes it all to the power of stories
Inside the Situation Room with Professor Hillary Clinton
In a course co-taught by the former secretary of state, students learn how global leaders make world-changing decisions
With Adeam, Japanese Style Meets American High Fashion
The luxury clothing brand, founded and designed by Hanako Maeda ’10CC, has a distinctive east-meets-west aesthetic
What Triggers Male Rage? Betta Fish May Hold Clues
A Columbia neurobiologist fishes for an aggression gene
Brian Lehrer Wants to Invite You for a Chat
The popular WNYC radio host and Columbia graduate sees himself as a community builder
First Extraterrestrial Archive Opens at Columbia
The University is teaming up with NASA to create a first-of-its kind online library of geochemical data
Transgender Identity and the Path to Self-Acceptance
Clinical psychologist Walter Bockting explains why more young people are identifying as transgender and discusses issues surrounding care
Books
Why Working Women Are Still Getting a Raw Deal
In Women Money Power, Josie Cox ’22BUS provides a history of women in the workplace over the last eighty years
Waking Up to the Mysteries of Sleep
Mapping the Darkness, by Kenneth Miller ’83JRN, delves into the fascinating science of the unconscious state
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