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The ocean generates oxygen and food, a critical role in sustaining life on earth. That role is in peril. Join leading climate experts as they discuss what Brazil must do to ensure the ocean’s future. And our own
GSAS' Javiera Irribarren is researching Transmedia & Graphic Narratives, New Media & Latin American Science Fiction Literature.
Columbia students and faculty embarked on a 2,000-kilometer odyssey through the ancient wonders of Western Turkey.
Thanks to the efforts of Columbia faculty, Kirberg managed to escape the Pinochet regime and start over as a free man.
Columbia Global Centers | Mumbai delved into the influence of radio in South Asia for over half a century through a book discussion.
On July 14th, Education for Employment Tunisia (EFE-Tunisia) visited Columbia Global Centers | Tunis with 10 startups from their first Startech Women incubation cohort.
Additionally, following his graduation from Columbia, José María started working as a Copy Editor at Telemundo 47.
La Persistance de la Couleur is an exhibition of paintings by Camila Salame, on view at the Reid Hall Caféothèque in the summer of 2023. The following text is a description of the exhibition by Christina Chirouze Montenegro, curator and manager of the Reid Hall Caféothèque.
On July 10th, the "1 Tree, 1 World" immersive parent-child exhibition, jointly created by artists from multiple countries and Chinese children, opened at the China Millennium Monument in Beijing. Through immersive and interactive experiences, the collection guides children and their parents in exploring together, as they gain insights into the growth process of a tree and explore their own life experiences.
Using mutlidisplinary and transdisciplinary research approaches to enhance the livelihoods of communities in Northern Kenya
Victoria Amelina was a Ukrainian novelist, essayist, poet, and human rights activist based in Kyiv.
Istanbul-based journalists engaged in a thought-provoking conversation about Turkey's eventful year of 2023.
In a project led by Columbia professors Lola Ben-Alon and Lynnette Widder, the Raw Earth Sgraffito Pavilion was inaugurated in May 2023.
Books must maintain their value in children's lives and in school environments as the world becomes more reliant on information technology.
By Jasmine Kouyate GSAS'25
Check out these four photos and reflections below from this year's graduates.