A Columbia professor's new book reveals surprising statistics about college depression.

Columbia's LitHum chair tracks the history of individual ideas.

A B-School professor talks about the logic (or lack thereof) behind the choices we make.

Why Columbia Students for Justice in Palestine resists dialogue on Israel-Palestine

Last February, a shoe was thrown at Chinese Premier Wen Jiaobao, and the Chinese media reported on the incident. More than just coverage, this may represent an ideology shift for the country.

Karl Marx dominates foundational theory classes in sociology and anthropology, but most of mainstream America (and even New York) considers his ideas far from having any practical value. Could this change?

Many Americans still hold unfair stereotypes against Muslims after Sept.11—but to what extent does the community itself play into this dynamic? And can it change?

Columbia professors offer theories on the causes of social and political movements using the recent rise of the Tea Party as a case study.

Deconstructing the myth of the American Individual.