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SEAS Colloquium in Climate Science (SCiCS)
SEAS Colloquium in Climate Science (SCiCS)
The Tang Family Gives $20 Million to Establish the Tang Fund for Engineering Innovations in Financial Technology at Columbia Engineering
Columbia Celebrates Launch of First Publicly-funded VR/AR Center in the Country
NY Data Science Seminar Series Presents: Emma Brunskill
Columbia Engineering in California
Kai-Fu Lee on How to Weather the Economic Impact of AI
Barnard Creates Pathways for More Women in Engineering in Partnership with Columbia Engineering
CS/EE Networking Seminar: Disaster Recovery Design in Cloud Cyberinfrastructures
Reverse Trick or Treat
Rezarta Binaj
Creepy at Columbia: Halloween Haunted House
BME Seminar: Ed Munro, University of Chicago
Rising Temperatures and Human Activity Are Increasing Storm Runoff and Flash Floods
New Data Science Method Makes Charts Easier to Read at a Glance
Kathy Marte-Garcia
Dean Boyce Moderates UN HeForShe Panel
2nd International Symposium on Mechanomedicine: In Memory of Christopher R. Jacobs
ChemE Colloquium - Francois Baneyx, University of Washington
BME Seminar: Jennifer Elisseeff, Johns Hopkins University
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