New research is challenging longstanding beliefs about why we don't retain the memories we form in early life.
Colleagues and former students will gather to discuss the work of the eminent professor of French and philosophy.
Rosalind Morris digs deep via ethnography, history, personal testimony, and political thought to tell the story about the ...
Join us for an IIJS presentation with Judith Cohen titled “Entre la mar y la arena–Between the Sea and the Sand–Worlds of Judeo-Spanish Songs” on Tuesday, March 25, at noon in person at 617 Kent Hall.
Registration REQUIRED by 4pm on March 24, 2025 in order to attend this event. Please join the Harriman Institute for a lecture by Remzje Istrefi. Moderated by Tanya Domi. Although Kosovo is not a ...
Spring break brings a shift in perspective giving our students the chance to slow down. We look forward to welcoming our students back for the start of the blossoming spring season and to basking in ...
My America by Diana Matar, a distinguished artist in comparative literature at Barnard College, is a quiet, chilling critique of the United States, an archive of, and a memorial to, those who have ...
Sable Elyse Smith, assistant professor and director of undergraduate studies in Visual Arts at School of the Arts, is an interdisciplinary artist, writer, and educator. Using video, sculpture, ...
Please join the Harriman Institute for the first installment of the Inner Eurasia Colloquium: a lecture by Dotno Pount. Moderated by James Meador. Political ...
New research by the Atacama Cosmology Telescope (ACT) collaboration—a team of researchers that includes Columbia Physics Professor Colin Hill—has revealed the clearest images yet of the universe’s ...
Our lab focuses on developing tumor forecasting methods by integrating medical imaging data with biology-based, mathematical models to predict tumor growth and treatment response on an individual ...