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Students in the incoming class come from 43 U.S. states and territories and 41 countries.
The new career assessment tool will help job-seekers who are interested specifically in public health careers.
Members of the Alumni Board bring diverse experiences across business, government, and nonprofit sectors.
The Quad Fellowship supports exceptional master's and doctoral students pursuing studies in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.
The first-ever Columbia Irving Medical Center Albany Day took place on January 30.
A pair of first-year Columbia Mailman master’s students volunteered at a recent health fair in Staten Island.
DrPH student Navjot Buttar writes about her passion for communicating public health.
MPH student Regan Moss writes about health equity in perimenopause and endometriosis.
President Nemat (Minouche) Shafik is the 20th president of Columbia University.
A recent Grand Rounds discussion focused on improving public health in indigenous communities.
FORWARD Fellows embed in departments, centers, and programs schoolwide to identify opportunities to center antiracism.
The inaugural Columbia Biostatistics Annual Research Symposium showcased new developments in the field
Incoming master’s and doctoral students arrived on campus for a weeklong orientation.
Mentorship for BIPOC and first-generation public health graduate students can improve their experiences and satisfaction and, ultimately, may help them meet their educational and professional goals.