
Summer is a busy time for Editorial Boards, and the summer of 2025 was no exception. We’re pleased to share the following new issues published this summer:
- Columbia Journal of Gender and Law – vol. 46, no. 1
- Columbia Journal of Race and Law – vol. 15, no. 1
- Columbia Journal of Undergraduate Mathematics – vol. 2, no. 1
- Columbia Social Work Review, vol. 23, no. 1
- Columbia Undergraduate Science Journal – vol. 19, no. 1
- The Columbia Undergraduate Science Journal would like to announce that we have published our Spring 2025 Journal! This edition features a broad range of topics from astrophysics to tissue engineering including Design of a Genetically Encoded Tool to Study the Function of Mitochondria–Lysosome Interactions by Yuliia Kohut, Unveiling Dark Matter in a Galaxy: A Case Study of NGC 1068 by Seonyu Lee, and Cardiac Regeneration: A Promising Future For Tissue Engineering and Cardiac Repair by Krishay Patel. We thank each author for sharing their curiosity and encourage all our readers to partake in pushing for scientific discovery as they read work from undergraduate scientists across the world, enjoy!
- Current Issues in Comparative Education, vol. 27, no. 1 (learn more)
- Journal of Mathematics Education at Teachers College – vol. 16, no. 1
- openwork – vol. 2, no. 1
- Student Journal for the Study of Human Rights – vol. 2
- Studies in Applied Linguistics and TESOL – vol. 25, no. 1
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