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  • ...y]] is the program's executive director, as well as the executive director of Miller Theatre. ...ent Bollinger announced that the program would be moved to the [[School of the Arts]], a shift in administrative reporting that raised alarm among undergr
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  • ...ts of 1968]]. In fact, the [[Cox Report]] specifically criticizes the lack of a participatory governance body, such as a senate. ...ive Committee of the Faculty, 20 March 1969</ref> The Trustees established the Senate on May 13, 1969, and promulgated its by-laws.
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  • {{wp-also2|Columbia University protests of 1968}} [[Image:68blood.jpg|thumb|A student emerges from the violent aftermath of the 1968 protests]]
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  • :''This article is about the historical development of the Morningside Heights campus. For general information, see [[Morningside Hei ...e]] in [[1894]]. [[Barnard College]] and Columbia University (just renamed the previous year from [[Columbia College]]) officially moved in [[1897]].
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  • ...rnity Council. The chapter occupies a Brownstone at 556 West 113th street. The fraternity more commonly goes by its nickname '''Sig Nu'''. The chapter has earned three consecutive 5 star [[ALPHA Standards of Excellence]] ratings in 2016, 2017, and 2018.
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  • |Executive board=14 ...iduals and organizations beyond Columbia. The executive board is comprised of 30 students from [[Columbia College]], [[SEAS]], [[General Studies]], and [
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  • ...any opportunities for his students to eat a free a lunch with him at the [[Faculty House]]. ...ervices/2013/04/us-soccer-president-sunil-gulati-elected-to-fifa-executive-committee.aspx]</ref>
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  • ...student groups at Barnard. In spring 2013, SGA announced the creation of the [[Governing Board at Barnard]] to take on its rapidly increasing club admin ...mmunity through active communication between students, administration, and faculty. With various forums for collaboration, such as committees and weekly Repre
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  • ...CC]] '[[1953|53]] [[Law school|Law]] '[[1957|55]] was the 17th [[President of Columbia University]]. He graduated from [[Columbia College]] ''[[summa cum ...rative posts; Sovern became dean of the law school in [[1970]] and assumed the university [[provost|provostship]] in [[1978]].
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  • ...oney that serves no purpose but to grow each year either. It is managed by the [[Columbia Investment Management Company]]. ...sion]] value of $7.147 billion, while Harvard and Yale remain 15-17% short of their values on June 30, 2008.
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  • ...was actually two sucessive 5-year capital campaigns with respective goals of $1.15 billion and $1.05 billion launched during in 1990 during [[Michael So ...phase." It reached it's original goal by February of 1995, 10 months ahead of it's December 31st goal.
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  • ...irector of the [[Society of Senior Scholars]]. He has been on the Columbia faculty since [[1967]], teaching Renaissance and Baroque literature and art, in add ...[Nobility and Civility]], held at the Center. He was Associate Director of the Heyman Center from [[1987]] to [[2004]].
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  • ...lties''' at Columbia are the formal bodies that form the academic backbone of Columbia's 16 schools and two affiliates. Each is large, prestigious, and l ...Degrees|degrees and certificates]], while departments are bodies in charge of instruction.
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  • ...e the Executive Vice President of Arts and Sciences) in charge of a number of faculties with significant overlap in needs and goals. ...urrently held (in interim) by [[David Madigan]], following the resignation of long-time head [[Nicholas Dirks]] in [[2012]].
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  • ...to create'''. Please remove articles that have already been created (i.e., the link appears blue). * [[List of people who need articles]]
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  • ...as part of its initiative to make itself a more [[global university]]. As the Columbia Center for Global Centers will tell you, they are definitely not a ...zakhstan are planned for the future. Seems like they can't get enough—as of 2009, Columbia professed to want four to six.
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  • ...llege|Barnard]] and [[Teachers College]]) and one non-voting observer from the [[Union Theological Seminary]]. ...and the only body at Columbia University representing students across all the schools. Student members, therefore, are subject to very high standards and
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  • ...ons, such as one made by faculty 35 years earlier in 1960 at the direction of then-Dean [[John Gorham Palfrey]]. ...port were initially presented before the Executive Committee and Chairs of the [[Arts and Sciences]] on December 19, [[1995]]. A request for a written rep
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  • ...ed Forces of the United States, including participation in the programs of the Reserve Officers Training Corps." This decision reversed a 42-year-old ''de ...'07, [[Master of Business Administration|Business]] '11 began planning for the process in June 2010.
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  • ...graduate Education after [[Michele M. Moody-Adams]] resigned in the summer of [[2011]]. ...ng competition, and was previously known by his initials '''JJV''' to many of his students.
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