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Açelya Uçan from Mor Çatı Women's Shelter shared the challenges for women in the earthquake zone and their long-term support plans.

MFA alumnae Constanza Majluf, Natalia Luque, and Cecilia Otero, are the directors and producer of “My Independence Day” and "So they Say."

The title of the lecture was: ‘The Monogenic Architecture of Retinal and Neurological Diseases’.

At a time in which freedom of press was nonexistent in Chile, Columbia’s Journalism School honored a courageous reporter in 1983. 

As people around the globe celebrate World Press Freedom Day today, May 3, one of the cornerstones of democracy is under threat in many countries.

Columbia faculty are encouraged to submit research proposals that address issues related to urban sustainability, the green economy and land use.

Growing up in a refugee community in Pakistan, Shabnam Fayyaz never dreamed that years later she would graduate from Columbia University.

I’m from Toronto, Canada and I’m currently completing my Master’s Degree in Global Thought.

Murat Germen, an artist, academic and archivist, shared his personal experiences and expertise on the impact of earthquakes.

The book "Global Health. The current scene and future perspectives," addresses inequities in the burden of disease.

With Prof. Benoît Challand, author and associate professor of sociology at The New School for Social Research.

Addressing the importance of equitable access to vaccines, both during and beyond pandemics, Dr. Gagandeep Kang, Professor of Microbiology at Christian Medical College, Vellore, delivered the Distinguished Yusuf Hamied Lecture online.

Representatives from CGEP met with government specialists and NGOs to discuss development of minerals critical for the global energy transition.

A look back at the global impact of Columbia faculty research through this innovative fund.

Leading the trip will be Chilean alumna Antonia Samur (SIPA’18), from the National Center for Disaster Preparedness.