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Public Health Receives $20.7M

In one of the largest endowments for faculty development in Columbia’s history, the Mailman School of Public Health announced Friday that it has received $20.7 million from the estate of alumnus Ro

In one of the largest endowments for faculty development in Columbia’s history, the Mailman School of Public Health announced Friday that it has received $20.7 million from the estate of alumnus Ro

Health Department Launches Anti-Smoking Campaign

Making connections is a hot theme for subway ads: hot-pink relationship services, ethnically diverse university mentors, and multilingual ambulance chasers.

Making connections is a hot theme for subway ads: hot-pink relationship services, ethnically diverse university mentors, and multilingual ambulance chasers.

Professors, Experts Discuss Hot Topics in Science

Dinosaurs had feathers. Poison ivy could take over. Plants are celebrating as humans perish in the San Diego fires.

Dinosaurs had feathers. Poison ivy could take over. Plants are celebrating as humans perish in the San Diego fires.

CU Scientists Research Space with NASA

With Columbia at the helm, NASA has restarted a high-profile astrophysics mission to probe the high-energy emissions of space.

With Columbia at the helm, NASA has restarted a high-profile astrophysics mission to probe the high-energy emissions of space.

Aging Books Will Be Put Online

The cracked floor, crumbling walls, and leaky, stained ceiling of the stacks at Columbia’s Health Science Library make visitors question why 140,000 books and journals are stored in a basement unde

The cracked floor, crumbling walls, and leaky, stained ceiling of the stacks at Columbia’s Health Science Library make visitors question why 140,000 books and journals are stored in a basement unde

Three Researchers Win NIH Grants

Three Columbia University research scientists won a total of $5.5 million from the National Institutes of Health to fund research over the next five years.

Three Columbia University research scientists won a total of $5.5 million from the National Institutes of Health to fund research over the next five years.

Comptroller Gives Morningside Health Grade

Creating walk-in doctor’s offices in more easily accessible locations such as department stores and supermarkets may be a solution to the increasing health gap between New York’s rich and poor, acc

Creating walk-in doctor’s offices in more easily accessible locations such as department stores and supermarkets may be a solution to the increasing health gap between New York’s rich and poor, acc

West Side Meets Countryside

At “Summer on the Hudson,” the west side of Manhattan’s fifth annual county fair held Sunday afternoon, New York City kids and parents got a little touch of country living as they milked fake cows—

At “Summer on the Hudson,” the west side of Manhattan’s fifth annual county fair held Sunday afternoon, New York City kids and parents got a little touch of country living as they milked fake cows—

Communities Unite at Interfaith Ramadan Break Fast

More than 200 students, family members, and area residents gathered in prayer as darkness fell Saturday to celebrate the breaking of a day of fasting, called an Iftar, beginning the Muslim holy mon

More than 200 students, family members, and area residents gathered in prayer as darkness fell Saturday to celebrate the breaking of a day of fasting, called an Iftar, beginning the Muslim holy mon

Trading Grease for Greens

Forget the mystery meat. Efforts to help teach public school children to eat better in, and outside of, the school cafeteria have taken root all over the city in recent years.

Forget the mystery meat. Efforts to help teach public school children to eat better in, and outside of, the school cafeteria have taken root all over the city in recent years.