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Columbia University

100 Leaders Shaping the Future of Artificial Intelligence

They write the script that the rest of us follow.
By The Editors
An Aircela machine on a rooftop in Manhattan.

This NYC Startup Turns Air Into Gasoline to Decarbonize Cars that Won’t Go Electric

NYC startup Aircela develops carbon-neutral gasoline from air to help reduce emissions in hard-to-electrify sectors.
By Aaron Mok
A Harvard flag

Ivy League Schools Rush to Raise Debt Amid Poor Endowment Returns and Federal Funding Risks

Elite universities are rethinking their financial strategies amid uncertainties around federal funding.
By Shreyas Sinha

Kate Soper’s Provocative ‘The Hunt’ Tells a Modern Tale Through a Medieval Lens

By Gabrielle Ferrari
Students sit on grassy campus in front of Brown university building.

Elite Universities, Called a Price-Fixing Cartel, May Face Judgment in US Court

By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
Columbia College campus at night

Columbia Drops From No. 2 to No. 18 on University Rankings As School Officials Admit to Misleading Data

By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
Students walking towards Columbia University's library

Columbia’s Fall From U.S. News’s Ranking Casts Doubt on Other Universities at the Top

By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly

Barack Obama’s Former New York Apartment Is Now for Sale

By Morgan Halberg
Columbia University

Ivy League Schools’ Woke Posturing Is Part of America’s Race Problem

By Chris Roberts

Sackler Family Forced to Halt Donations After 3 Museums Rejected Its Opioid Money

By Sissi Cao

CBD-Infused Food and Drinks Have Been Banned From NYC Restaurants and Bars

By Helen Holmes
princess michael of kent's daughter

Where Do Royals Go to College in America?

By Margaret Abrams

Are George and Amal Clooney Really Staying in an Illegal Soho Townhouse?

By Morgan Halberg

Yes, 19-Year-Old Chef Flynn McGarry Still Asks His Parents For Advice

By Taylor Tobin
Women are more successful than men in crowdfunding, study shows.

New York Is Better Than Silicon Valley For Women Entrepreneurs

By Sissi Cao
The Lord & Taylor building decorated for the holidays.

Lord & Taylor Is ‘Toast’ Now That WeWork Has Bought Its Flagship NYC Store

By John Bonazzo
Could President Trump's Twitter habit land him in hot water?

First Amendment Lawyers Threaten to Sue Trump for Blocking Twitter Users

By John Bonazzo
Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos.

DeVos Changes Rules After Colleges Lost Millions Using the Wrong Font

By John Bonazzo
News flash. people: she's not running for anything yet.

Male Journalists Are Mansplaining Politics to Chelsea Clinton on Twitter

By John Bonazzo
NEW YORK, NY - JULY 01: People walk on the Columbia University campus on July 1, 2013 in New York City. An interest rate hike kicks in today for student loans, an increase for 7 million students. Congress left town at the end of last week failing to prevent rates on new Stafford student loans increasing from 3.4 percent to 6.8 percent.

New Study: Campus Anti-Semitism Surges 40 Percent Over Last Year

By Paul Miller
Protesters at John F. Kennedy Airport in Queens.

A New Yorker’s Guide to Upcoming Protests Against Trump’s Executive Orders

By Madina Toure
Columbia University campus.

Columbia University’s Rashid Khalidi Is Secure in His Anti-Semitism

By Abraham H. Miller
POUGHKEEPSIE, NY - MAY 23: Students attend the Vassar College 2010 commencement at Vassar College on May 23, 2010 in Poughkeepsie, New York.

The 40 Worst Colleges for Jewish Students

By Abraham H. Miller
Thelonious Monk.

As Columbia’s WKCR Radio Station Celebrates 75 Years, a Confession

By Molly McQuade
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