Benji de la Piedra drew on his studies in literature, sociology, and history to create an interdisciplinary thesis grounded in fiction and history.
Anjelica Neslin (CC’16) reflects on the global experiences she has had at Columbia College–from her coursework to studying abroad in Argentina to v
Double Discovery Center, which works to foster college matriculation for low-income and first-generation students, has been renamed the Roger Lehec
American Studies faculty member Adam Kirsch is awarded a prestigious Guggenheim Fellowships for work that demonstrates “prior achievement and excep
Roosevelt Montas, associate dean of Columbia College, discusses the humanities in public life in conversation with Dan-el Padilla, assistant profes
Walter Benn Michaels is a famously acerbic critic of American politics and culture, and his critique of multiculturalism has been influential and h
Civil Rights icon Congressman John Lewis will discuss his award-winning, New York Times-bestselling graphic novel series MARCH wi
New York Times op-ed columnist Frank Bruni opines on the promise of higher education, highlighting Columbia's Double Discovery Center.
Professor Rachel Adams publishes Raising Henry, A Memoir of Motherhood, Disability, & Discovery, winner of the 2014 Delta Kappa Gamma
Awakening Our Democracy is a new conversation series on race, ethnicity, disparities, and justice issues at the forefront of the University’s and t
Double Discovery Center gala honors 50 years of expanding access to higher education.