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Since relaunching in 2022 as the first magazine to explore tech from Black, Asian, and queer vantage points, Logic(s) has seen steady growth.
The collaboration between Columbia University’s Bundles Scholars and Incite will create enhanced funding, mentorship, skill-building, and networking opportunities for program participants.
A conversation with Dr. Allison Benson-Hernández, our first Global Change Program recipient.
Launching this year, Incite’s Global Change Program will endow change agents around the world with financial and intellectual support.
Beloved by friends, family, students, and colleagues scattered far and wide, Ron shaped the oral history movement in the United States and around the world with his intellectual rigor, passion, and generosity.
A new interdisciplinary initiative at Columbia will advance more inclusive, engaging, and effective classrooms using the power of listening.
From San Diego to Chicago to New York, and with publishing workshops, photography, and experimental theater, Assembling Voices initiatives are taking shape across America.
Over the next year, a new home for interdisciplinary work will come to life on New York’s Lower East Side.
In South Bronx community gardens, workplaces, church basements, barber shops, hair salons, and senior centers, on stoops and sidewalks, countless informal historians—or history keepers—keep scrapbooks, tell stories, and teach young people. A new project directed by Amy Starecheski will invest in these history keepers.
Autism is a lifelong condition, but how it presents in an individual can change—sometimes substantially—over a lifetime. A new article in Pediatrics maps the assessments of over 70,000 individuals to several typical patterns of development.
The My Streetscape Summer school invites high-school students from Harlem and the surrounding area to learn and conduct research alongside Columbia University scholars.