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The '''CFSSR''' is one of several clubs at Columbia University. One of its areas of concern is the controversial interplay between science and religion.
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|Name=Columbia Forum for Society, Science, and Religion
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|Recognition=[[ABC]]
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|Executive board=[[Alan Daboin]], President
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Starting in 2008-2009 there should be a special CFFSR newsletter and several events with eminent speakers discussing the many issues modernity and technological advancements force upon us. The events will be open to those interested.  
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The '''Columbia Forum for Society, Science, and Religion (CFSSR)''' is a student group affiliated with the [[Center for the Study of Science and Religion]]. Its primary area of concern is the controversial interplay between science and religion.  
  
The current president is Alan Daboin. The official site for the club is [[cfssronline.blogspot.com]].
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The club has not been very active in recent years, but new leadership in [[2008]]-[[2009]] promises a newsletter and several events with speakers discussing issues related to modernity and technological advancements.
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= External Links =
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* [http://www.columbia.edu/cu/cssr/undergraduate.html Center for the Study of Science and Religion Undergraduate Opportunities]
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Latest revision as of 12:35, 18 May 2009

Columbia Forum for Society, Science, and Religion
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Founded: ?
Recognition: ABC
Membership: ?
Executive Board: Alan Daboin, President
Category: Special Interest
Website: {{{Website}}}
Contact: {{{Contact}}}

The Columbia Forum for Society, Science, and Religion (CFSSR) is a student group affiliated with the Center for the Study of Science and Religion. Its primary area of concern is the controversial interplay between science and religion.

The club has not been very active in recent years, but new leadership in 2008-2009 promises a newsletter and several events with speakers discussing issues related to modernity and technological advancements.

External Links