Part of Between the Lines: Author Conversations from The Library of JTS Dr. Rachel Gordan discuss her book Postwar Stories: How Books Made Judaism American. The period immediately following World War>>>
Part of Between the Lines: Author Conversations from The Library of JTS Dr. Rachel Gordan discuss her book Postwar Stories: How Books Made Judaism American. The period immediately following World War>>>
Fiber is the roughage in plant-based foods that your digestive system cannot break down. Fiber makes your stool soft, contains bacteria essential to gut health, and may even reduce your risk for>>>
With Dr. Yitz Landes, Assistant Professor of Rabbinic Literatures and Cultures, JTS ABOUT THE SERIES Join JTS’s renowned faculty to learn about their current scholarly work and greatest passions>>>
Lung cancer is one of the most common cancers and has one of the lowest survival rates in the world. Cytokines, which are small signaling proteins, such as interleukin-12 (IL-12), have demonstrated>>>
(NewsNation) — Parenting has never been easy, but in a world of non-stop schedules, digital distractions and a child’s constantly changing needs, more Americans are turning to artificial intelligence>>>
The Eisenberg-Fried Concerto Competition is held each February at MSM, hosted by the chairs of the Strings, Piano, Percussion, Woodwinds, Brass, and Voice departments at MSM, with a winner chosen>>>
The Eisenberg-Fried Concerto Competition is held each February at MSM, hosted by the chairs of the Strings, Piano, Percussion, Woodwinds, Brass, and Voice departments at MSM, with a winner chosen>>>
7 min read In this interview, A’Dorian spoke about her journey with Union, the influences of her family, and her cultivation in Black Womanist Theology. You can read more about the article inspired>>>
Another relevant concern is the widening digital divide around the world, which has contributed to the loss of linguistic diversity. The digital divide produces a bifurcation between those who>>>
In February 1958, 26-year-old African-American pianist Philippa Schuyler paid a visit to Morocco. Afterward, her mother received an enthusiastic letter from the United States Foreign Service:>>>
Astrophysicist Janna Levin discusses three examples of constraints in science, and how they ultimately led to massive breakthroughs in physics and mathematics. Abiding by the speed of light caused>>>
What was the Harlem Renaissance? During the Great Migration, major cities across America proved fertile ground for artists and intellectuals fleeing the Jim Crow South. In this episode we hear about>>>
As the new Chair of the Department of Religion, Matthew Engelke aims to expand the department’s scholarly reach to new areas of inquiry and collective exchange for both faculty and students. A member>>>
MSM is hosting an Open House for the Precollege Jazz Program on March 16 to give prospective students and their families an opportunity to experience what it’s like to be part of this highly>>>
How can schools step away from standardized test scores and graduation rates to foster equity-focused and data-driven practices? That’s precisely the question that TC’s Alex Bowers, Professor>>>
Notebook is a Columbia News series that highlights just some of the many fascinating students who study at our University. Don’t leave Abbey Hsu open! The senior star of Columbia Women’s>>>
Donate a book to students across our partnership schools for Impact Day using the bins in Zankel Hall, the Office for Diversity & Community Affairs, TC’s Dining Hall, Building 528 and Whittier>>>
The Manhattan School of Music commencement ceremony is taking place on May 16 in The Riverside Church at 1 PM, fewer than 100 days away! MSM students who will be graduating are looking forward to>>>
MSM Symphony Orchestra and MSM Opera Theatre are presenting two special performances of Opera in Concert on February 21 and 22 — showcasing the talented instrumental musicians and vocal performers>>>
A dear man whom I first met at Camp Ramah over 50 years ago, Rabbi Harlow (z”l) was a gifted translator of both liturgical and modern Hebrew, and a talented jazz musician. Editor of Conservative>>>
Part of Between the Lines: Author Conversations from The Library of JTS In his recent book, Absurdity and Meaning in Contemporary Philosophy and Jewish Thought, Dr. Alan L. Mittleman, Aaron>>>
This article is the last in a series about the risks and rewards of generative AI, incorporating perspectives from faculty affiliated with the Digital Futures Institute (DFI) and Edmund W>>>
Notebook is a Columbia News series that highlights just some of the many fascinating students who study at our University. Omid Cohensedgh came to Columbia to pursue his undergraduate degree in>>>
Nino de la Torre (BM ’26) is a featured performer in MSM Musical Theatre’s new production The Hills Are Alive! taking place at the Riverside Theatre for four performances only from February 16 to 18>>>