On September 19th, members of Columbia University Irving Medical Center (CUIMC) community joined hundreds of advocates from across the nation to advocate for medical research.
This project showcases local artists' work inside the A train's 181 and 190 Street subway elevators, transforming a cold unwelcoming space into an art gallery traveling 17-stories under the city.
More than 1,280 students from five public elementary schools in Washington Heights filled Haven Plaza at Columbia University Irving Medical Center to learn about science.
CUIMC Dean Katrina Armstrong advocates that New York should join the Interstate Medical Licensure Compact to ease New York's doctor shortage and expand health care access.
Through AMSNY, CUIMC and other NY medical schools are advocating for NYFIRST to recruit and retain top talent. AMSNY President Jonathan Teyan explains how NYFIRST can boost NY's economy.
VP for Government & Community Affairs Ross Frommer testified before the New York State Legislature Joint Budget Hearing on Economic Development and the Arts.