Attending a high school with a high number of teachers with graduate training was the clearest predictor of the impact of school quality on late-life cognition, researchers found.
CUIMC celebrated Earth Day with a street fair highlighting sustainable transportation alternatives and information about Columbia’s sustainability efforts.
At the award ceremony, the nation's top infectious disease expert spoke about his decades-long effort to end the HIV/AIDS crisis (see video in the article).
Contrary to popular belief, firearm deaths in the United States are statistically more likely in small towns, not major cities, according to new research.
Columbia's Jocelyn Brown is among a small number of American pediatricians trained to evaluate potential child-abuse cases, with the goal of protecting the child.
The Mailman School of Public Health celebrated its centennial at a gala that also raised funds to support science, education, and service as the school embarks on its second century.
It’s difficult to pin down how prevalent ovulation pain is because, in most cases, it’s so mild women don’t report it, said Jenna Turocy, associate professor of obstetrics and gynecology at Columbia.