Days before his arrest, Jeffrey Epstein sent himself a list of figures spanning politics, celebrity, finance, and, seemingly out-of-place, academia. How did these academics—including Columbia’s own Richard Axel and Brian Greene—become integrated into Epstein’s network, and what motivated his interest in these elite academic circles? Through an examination of Epstein’s personal correspondences and related news […]
Columbia archivist Kimberly Springer hosted David Walker for a discussion on the intersection of the personal and professional spheres in archival work.
“Teaghlach” by Rosa Thomas (GS ’26) expertly tells the story of a sinking house and the family within it. The entirely student-written and produced show ran at the Glicker-Milstein Theater from October 24 to 25.
The Columbia University Center for Science and Society hosted four speakers lastSaturday who shared their experiences with efforts to revitalize and connect Indigenous languages and art with communities across the Americas.
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