Organizations often approach AI as a technology problem. Lasting transformation begins with understanding how knowledge, ...
The erosion of trust in experts threatens innovation, effective policymaking, and the institutions that underpin modern ...
Is it possible to build fairer societies without undermining economic growth? Rejecting simplistic binaries between equity ...
Frazier Horn reflects on how the program helped him refine his approach to building, leading to the launch of ServiceSync AI, ...
The process complements existing academic reviews, helping ensure Columbia’s schools remain innovative, responsive, and ...
This June, Columbians won major awards, celebrated Pride Month, and reflected on Upper Manhattan’s role in American history.
As Columbia prepares to welcome a new president in Jennifer Mnookin, we look back on some special moments from Claire Shipman ...
M.S. in Human Capital Management student Alma Madina found the real-world experience she was seeking at Columbia, both inside ...
From science to engineering, writing to social sciences, here are the Columbians who received awards recently.
Sideya Sherman is the NYC Chief Equity Officer & Commissioner of the new NYC Mayor’s Office of Equity & Racial Justice, where she leads the city’s effort to advance equity through policy, practice, ...
Researchers at Columbia University Irving Medical Center and Weill Cornell Medicine have won a $17.25 million grant from the Aligning Research to Impact Autism (ARIA) initiative to study profound ...
Photo: from Grosch [57] In 1949, IBM began to plan for a new storage and i/o medium to take the place of punched cards. The new medium would be more compact, faster, cheaper, and reusable. Magnetic ...
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