Recent News from Columbia
June 11, 2026
Protecting the Values of Mathematics as It Adapts to AI
Michael Harris, professor of mathematics at Columbia University, on why he co-authored a new declaration to preserve his discipline’s autonomy.
June 11, 2026
A Book With an Interdisciplinary Approach to the Climate Crisis
Climate Justice Now transcends traditional scholarly divides across the natural sciences, social sciences, and humanities.
June 10, 2026
Gita Manaktala Named Executive Director of Columbia University Press
She joins Columbia following a distinguished career at Massachusetts Institute of Technology Press.
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Katharina Volk’s research interests include Latin literature of the late Republican and early Imperial periods, Roman philosophy (especially Cicero), and intellectual history.
Katharina Volk’s new translation of Cicero explores this timeless question.
Michelangelo “Mic” Muraro, left, former owner of Columbia’s Casa Muraro in Venice, with Peggy Guggenheim, right, in 1961.
The historical building is now hosting an exhibition of work by artist Johanna Unzueta.
Beth Berkowitz’s research interests include rabbinic literature, Bible exegesis, Jewish difference, and critical animal studies.
In her new book, Beth Berkowitz looks at the Bible and rabbinic literature to reimagine the bonds between animals.
Columbia in the News
How Politics Influences What Businesses do for Pride
WNYC, June 3
Kevin Warsh: New Fed Chair Who Vows Not to Be Trump’s Puppet
The New York Times, June 2
Children ‘Held Like Criminals’ Inside ICE Detention Center
CBS News, May 31











