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The lecture was about "A multi-disciplinary examination of Alzheimer Disease in extreme samples".

Peruvian journalist Sonia Goldenberg (JRN’80) is a documentary filmmaker and is also a columnist at The New York Times.

The collaboration produced a definitive concept that can be used as the basis for funding or grant applications for the Northern Kenyan region.

How does the personal library of a renowned academic and intellectual end up in the trash? What happens when academics who do not comply with gender mandates die?

The book details stories of police brutality and corruption sure to echo in the hearts and minds of people in communities around the world.


 

The event began with a lecture by Dr. Khouloud Rjiba, a researcher at the University Hospital Farhat Hached Sousse.

The sixteenth edition of the Jaipur Literature Festival saw meaningful participation from the Columbia community.

Learning and exploring Kenya's religions, cultures, and communities. 

How the TC Tunisia Project Makes an Impact, a news article from Teachers College, Columbia University.

In honor of Martin Luther King Jr., we look back to when he came to Columbia in 1961 and addressed our community.

Cognizant of the rapidly changing climate scenario, we organized a series of targeted seminars focused on achieving net-zero targets for India.

With Professor Mario Klarer discussing his book: Barbary Captives - An Anthology of Early Modern Slave Memoirs by Europeans in North Africa.

The former Secretary of State will be professor at the School of International and Public Affairs and a Columbia World Projects presidential fellow.

MPH candidate Amit Paul worked with the Research Center on Society and Health (CISS) researching loneliness of older adults at the end of life.