At the inaugural Columbia SPS Faculty Summit on AI Teaching and Learning, faculty and industry experts explored AI’s emerging ...
Narrative Medicine lecturer Rika Burnham brings decades of museum education experience to the program and introduces students ...
I am a creature of the 20th century, now long past, and, like everyone else, am trying to navigate this 21st century. For me, ...
Sustainability Management student and Women & Sustainability Vice President Sushmita Dhekne shares the candid conversations, ...
Two Negotiation and Conflict Resolution students reflect on insights and lessons gained at this year’s conference.
What is the difference between misinformation and disinformation? That was among the key questions considered at the recent Strategies for Combating Political Misinformation panel hosted by the ...
For dog owners who wish their beloved pet could live forever, the ability to clone their pet may seem like a dream come true. But the procedure can cost up to $50,000 without a guarantee that a cloned ...
Earlier this year, Human Rights Watch issued a report entitled “We’re Dying Here’: The Fight for Life in a Louisiana Fossil Fuel Sacrifice Zone,” about a part of Louisiana that is dominated by ...
Before New York’s governor, Kathy Hochul, finally allowed implementation of a watered-down version of congestion pricing, a wide range of baseless projections about its negative impact were fiercely ...
At my firm, Integral, we wanted to look at the impact of social and political issues on employee perceptions, behavior, and workplace experience—and how well employees perceived that their ...
Exuding confidence while public speaking can seem unimaginable to some people. It’s easy to assume that professional speakers are just naturally gifted. However, underneath that confidence lies years ...
Strategic Communication lecturer Khalid Azim’s life and experiences in the Navy, in the financial sector, and as a White House Fellow have been shaped by his deep ties to Columbia and by the ...