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The life-saving training available through on campus overdose prevention programs is also available to community members. Since 2018, more than 2,500 people have been trained to recognize the signs of an emergency and intervene
Summer is just around the corner and Columbia has a wide range of programs for kids and teens. A number of great programs are also available from local community organizations with the support of Columbia Community Service.
10th Annual Beyond the Bars Conference - March 5-8
The Center for Justice brings together activists, students, educators, and the community for a free conference on changing our relationship to incarceration.
There's something for the whole family at the Wallach Gallery! This Saturday, figure sketching for adults begins at 12:30 followed by storytelling for kids at 2:30.
A night of dialogue about transnational solidarity reflecting on politics, activism, and gender justice, as well as current challenges and opportunities for solidarity, movement building, and social change.
Families are invited to explore how the brain works through play, hands-on activities, and unique resources. Bring your curiosity and learn about the tools and tech that scientists use to study the brain.
Learn how animals use their brains and what we can learn from them about our own brains at this free afternoon of hands-on neuroscience as part of Brain Awareness Week, which runs March 14-25.
Interested in becoming a Community Scholar? Learn more about the program and get your questions about the application process answered! Applications are due May 1st, 2020.
NYC high school students from across the city are invited to an opportunity to discover how to get involved in youth-led and established advocacy organizations, community agencies and government entities.
Columbia University invites you to expand your job prospects at the 2020 Career EXPO. Network with staff from the University's schools and departments, get training on the Columbia employment application system, attend free job skills workshops, get free headshots, and more. Registration is recommended.