The image shows Herman Hollerith's 1890 tabulating machine (image from IBM; CLICK HERE for a color photo). The results of a tabulation are displayed on the clock-like dials. A sorter is on the right.
How can national transition planning better embed responsible land governance practices to ensure just transitions? Drawing ...
Strategic Communication student Camila Brango reflects on how communicators can craft language that builds trust, invites ...
Lee Carter oversees a diverse range of communication and language strategy work for Fortune 100 and 500 companies, trade associations, and non-profits in the U.S. and around the world. Her primary ...
A recent survey identified that the University’s strengths are part of a broader, if fragmented, culture that is capable of ...
Current student Sharon Cheng shares how learning to slow down, question assumptions, and test ideas collaboratively ...
A poetry of pure sound emerged from the throat of acclaimed writer, professor, and photographer Ocean Vuong, hovering over a ...
The American Association for the Advancement of Science honored them for scientific excellence and service to their ...
How students in an advanced Columbia Spanish course create a public-facing podcast exploring Afro-Latina identity in the ...
M.P.S. in Insurance Management student Nimo Adam examines how fear within a local community can translate into operational, ...
Rose Sall (’24SPS, NECR) reflects on how the Coordinated Management of Meaning framework helped her understand her experience ...
The system, called dCas12f–σE, was discovered in Bacteroidetes bacteria, common bugs in the human gut microbiome. dCas12f–σE turns on genes that are likely involved in the import of iron, peptides, ...