At the student-run Q Clinic, Columbia medical students provide free health care for underinsured LGBTQ+ people and prioritize developing personal relationships with each patient.
Columbia stem cell researchers opened up their labs for one day to dozens of 8th to 10th grade girls to inspire the next generation of female scientists.
Students pursued research topics ranging from HIV prevention to cutaneous T-cell lymphoma to the relationship between psychosocial distress and stroke risk.
Columbia University's Roy and Diana Vagelos Education Center won best in competition in the 2017 American Institute of Architects New York Design Awards.
The youth opportunity hub, created with a grant from the Manhattan District Attorney's office, will provide educational assistance, employment training, and more.
CUIMC CELEBRATES acknowledges faculty, staff, and students at Columbia University Irving Medical Center for their grants, honors, and leadership positions.
The center provides personalized medical care for women at high risk for preterm birth and conducts research to find better ways to prevent preterm birth.