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  • ...w [[Wien]]) Hall had been completed just two years earlier to house female graduate students. In keeping with John Jay's mission of housing male students, the ...lumbia's priorities up until the 1990s were heavily tilted in favor of its graduate and professional schools. Like its companion dormitory, [[Wien Hall]], John
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  • ...egree program, the School of General Studies offers combined undergraduate/graduate degree programs with Columbia's schools of [[Columbia Law School|Law]], [[C ...lumbia. Graduates of the program are guaranteed admission to a Sciences Po graduate program.<ref name="gs.columbia.edu faq"/>
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  • |Name=Graduate School of Arts and Sciences The '''Graduate School of Arts and Sciences''' ('''GSAS''') is Columbia's graduate school for subjects that don't fall under the auspices of professional scho
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  • ...the [[Faculty of Philosophy]], one of Columbia's three original [[Graduate Faculties]].
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  • ...him away from the law, dismissing it as something "anyone could do". After graduate study, he took a brief jaunt through Europe, where he was intrigued by Germ ...y of Philosophy (the second of Columbia's three graduate arts and sciences faculties), from which perch he recruited a number of prominent academics to Columbia
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  • ...nt was his work to coordinate the activities and faculties of the numerous graduate schools that had been founded under [[Frederick A. P. Barnard|F. A. P. Barn
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  • ...e the offices of the [[Bursar]], the [[Registrar]], [[Dean of the graduate faculties]], [[Provost]], [[Alumni Council]], [[Committee on Employment for Students] The first floor has a gallery space and is one of the venues for the Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation's end-of-year exhibition
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  • ...sh University Hall in 1962, now renamed [[Uris Hall]], students from the [[Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation]], armed with signs blari ...], that the University's priorities lay with the graduate and professional faculties. For the stadium to have been built with alumni funds would have been a fli
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  • ...dergraduate college into a 'fast-track' into the graduate and professional faculties, moving it out to [[Westchester County]], or disbanding it altogether. ....columbia.edu/cgi-bin/columbia?a=d&d=cs19750926-01.2.9</ref> At that time, graduate student permanent housing included [[McBain]] and [[River]] (then known as
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  • *The Graduate Faculties in Political Science, Philosophy, and Pure Science awarded its first PhD
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  • ** ''Dean of the [[Graduate School of Arts and Sciences]]'' * Dean of the [[Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation]]
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  • ...1946]] to [[1972]] he co-taught, also with Trilling, the extremely popular graduate seminar "Historical Bases of English Literature", which was nearly develope ...lso served in a number of administrative posts, including Dean of Graduate Faculties and, from [[1958]] to [[1967]], [[Provost]].
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  • ...ch at a university, though there are, of course, exceptions in specialized faculties. Doctorate derives from the Latin ''doctor'' ("teacher"), which is in turne ...o be equivalent by the US Department of Education, in practice, Columbia's graduate faculty, as is the case at most American universities, often chooses to con
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  • Typically a degree is granted by one of the [[faculties]] of a university, e.g., [[SEAS|Engineering]], [[Faculty of Arts and Scienc ====[[Graduate School of Arts and Sciences]]====
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  • '''Faculties''' at Columbia are the formal bodies that form the academic backbone of Col ...t one. The difference between faculties and departments in general is that faculties as a body are in charge of organizing curricular programs that lead to [[De
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  • ...he Executive Vice President of Arts and Sciences) in charge of a number of faculties with significant overlap in needs and goals. It is composed of itself six constituent faculties:
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  • ...Columbia University|President of Columbia]], and all professors in a "sub-graduate" course of instruction with the power to try student offences, determine st ...t instead towards Henry Drisler. When Columbia reorganized its schools and faculties in [[1890]] and created the office of the Dean, Drisler was the first occup
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  • ...ver by half an hour. Opening remarks were given by [[Provost]] and Dean of Faculties [[Claude Steele]]. This hearing, by one estimate, drew 500+ attendees, with ...do so under the provisions that degree credit is determined by the deans, faculties, and appropriate Committees on Instruction, that faculty titles be appropri
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  • ...cine]] are served by the [[Faculty of Health Sciences]]. Although separate faculties of the respective schools, such as the "Faculty of Columbia College", once When considering faculties that serve more than one school (as opposed to where faculty and school are
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  • ...In [[1990]], he had won the [[Award for Excellence of Columbia's Graduate Faculties Alumni Association]].
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