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GSAPP student Pimchid Chariyacharoen has found the power of food in telling a story about the city's people and their history.
Psychology professor Dima Amso studies early childhood, and supports NGOs by girding them with state-of-the-art research.
From science to engineering, writing to social sciences, here are the Columbians who received awards recently.
Co-sponsors: Italian Academy for Advanced Studies; Friends of Casa Muraro; David Rosand Memorial Fund; Office of Alumni and Development; Department of Art History and Archaeology (all at Columbia ...
In this lecture, Kaoutar Harchi will explore what it means to "write of the self" — and to write about one’s people — in a French postcolonial framework. In her talk, she will therefore adopt a ...
Discover how to use expressive line to describe form and words to create a descriptive portrait at this multimodal drawing session. Presented as part of Crafts on the Corner at the Bollinger Forum in ...
Chi Ossé is a New York City Council Member. He is the youngest ever elected and the only member of Gen-Z. He will discuss his journey as community organizer, thoughts on increasing political ...
SPRING 2025 SEMINARS OF THE ROBERT N. BUTLER COLUMBIA AGING CENTER | Assets of Aging: A Series on the Capabilities that Accrue with Longer Lives Join us for the Columbia Aging Center's ONLINE seminar- ...
Location: The event will take place in Burke Library Reading Room at Union Theological Seminary. Please enter at the 120th and Broadway entrance. Please join the Center for Earth Ethics for a book ...
We develop a theoretical framework in which segregation, discrimination, and other racialized processes make intergenerational mobility a function of the capital available to one’s broader ...