Not Your Parents’ Politics, by Ioana Literat and Neta Kligler-Vilenchik, explores this question from various angles.
Precious D. Benally ’13 and Eldred D. Lesansee ’25 discuss bringing Native American law into focus at Columbia Law School and ...
Building the Worlds That Kill Us shows how social, political, and economic order in the U.S. has always favored some, at the ...
This is a monthly group for anyone with a primary brain tumor. Patients are invited to share their honest thoughts and feelings related to living life with a brain tumor. Discussion topics have ...
Columbia College senior Simmi Chan is a standout on the University Women’s Squash Team: As a sophomore, she became the first national champion in Columbia history, and as a junior, she was crowned the ...
Kevin Sakal Ith generally begins his day near Columbia’s Morningside campus, where he lives, before heading up to Washington Heights for classes at the Mailman School of Public Health. (His top Uptown ...
The essays gathered in We’re Alone by Edwidge Danticat, Wun Tsun Mellon Professor of the Humanities, trace a loose arc from childhood to the pandemic and recent events in Haiti. The pieces include ...
This is a weekly group for young adults with brain tumors to connect with one another for emotional support. This is a positive space to express your thoughts and feelings related to living life with ...
William and June Warren Hall, 1125 Amsterdam Ave., New York, NY 10027 Basement 107 ...
This is a monthly workshop for caregivers and patients across the Department of Neurology to understand how to access important “concrete” services that you or your loved ones may need throughout ...