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The art of storytelling has been used in the African culture over centuries to educate, caution and entertain various generations. How can we ensure that this tradition is preserved?

The title of the lecture was: ‘Exploring the oral microbiota by metagenomics appraoch: from Bacteria to Archaea’.

We partnered with Columbia University’s Office of Undergraduate Global Programs for the Spring 2023 Global Collaboratory.

The initiative launches March 14 as a platform for researchers at Columbia University and experts in Brazil to offer solutions for climate change.

Columbia Global Centers | Beijing is pleased to co-host two career fairs and one alumni career insight panel this February, in partnership with Columbia Engineering, Columbia University Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (GSAS), Columbia Business School, and School of Professional Studies (SPS).

A Call for Papers for the conference "Art and the City" is open until March 15, 2023.

Staff Writer Catherine Sherman writes about a seminar on plastics hosted by Columbia Global Centers in Mumbai

Featuring Cullen Allen (Vanderbilt 2024), Sybil Fu (Columbia College 2023), Greta M. (Barnard 2024), and Lucy Zorzano (Barnard 2020).

We partnered with Columbia University’s Office of Undergraduate Global Programs, to help undergraduate students engage with plastic pollution on a global scale.

Lise Tupiassu is currently a Visiting Scholar at the Center of Sustainable Investment and Institute of Latin American Studies at Columbia University in New York, and she is one of the great mentors in our Columbia Women's Leadership Network in Brazil.

New initiatives in climate resilience at Columbia Global Centers | Paris.

After ranking second in 2022, this year Columbia leads the 25th edition of the ranking that comes with a revised methodology.

With Dr. Sarah C. Bishop, an associate professor in the Department of Communication Studies at Baruch College, City University of New York

The event featured remarks from President Lee C. Bollinger and Wafaa El-Sadr, executive vice president of Columbia Global.

Peatlands cover about three percent of the Earth’s terrestrial surface and hold nearly one third of the carbon in the planet’s soil. Thanks to support from the Santiago Center, Columbia Sociologist, Denise Milstein, has been able to contribute to collective work - research, art, advocacy, and activism - regarding peatlands in Chile.