Arts and Humanities News

The Atelier podcast, which highlights some of the unique discussions that take place at Reid Hall, also offers a behind-the-scenes look at Columbia faculty’s research, teaching, and collaborations during their immersive visits to Paris.

Mike He, from Columbia's Department of Sociology, was named a scholar-in-residence at the Beijing Global Center for summer 2024.

Prof. Thomas Hatch explores the recent dramatic changes in the Chinese education system.

Joanna Lee, a Columbia Ph.D. student, shares insightful reflections on her residency experience at the Beijing Global Center.

Tenggeer Hao GSAS'24, a resident scholar at the Beijing Center, explores the unexpected intersection of Chinese wisdom and cinematic expression.

The inaugural group of scholars-in-residence include Wolfgang R. Mann, Lauran Hartley and Tenggeer Hao.

The Tunis Center hosted a discussion, in partnership with Columbia Global Centers | Istanbul, with Dr. Mostafa Minawi around his most recent book.

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

The Ifriqiya: the Art and Architecture of Tunisia workshop was organized by Columbia Global Centers | Tunis in partnership with Columbia's Department of Art History and Archaeology.

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?

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

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