https://www.wikicu.com/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=Jodessky&feedformat=atomWikiCU - User contributions [en]2024-03-29T11:54:07ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.31.8https://www.wikicu.com/index.php?title=Bill_Campbell&diff=51715Bill Campbell2014-01-30T02:12:36Z<p>Jodessky: </p>
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<div>[[Image:Campbellcct.jpg|thumb|William Campbell on the cover of ''[[CCT]]'']]<br />
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'''William Campbell''', [[Columbia College|CC]] '[[1962|62]], is the current Co-Chair of the [[Trustees]] of Columbia University, succeeding [[David J. Stern]], and since 2014, alongside [[Jonathan Schiller]]/ Campbell also coached the [[football]] team. He was CEO of [[w:Intuit|Intuit]].<br />
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In 2007 he pledged $10 million to kick off the public phase of the [[Columbia Campaign for Athletics]].<ref>[http://www.gocolumbialions.com/ViewArticle.dbml?SPID=3893&SPSID=43716&DB_OEM_ID=9600&ATCLID=1275599 Columbia Launches $100 Million Campaign for Athletics]</ref> The [[Campbell Sports Center]] is named for him.<br />
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{{succession|preceded=[[David Stern]]|succeeded=Incumbent and [[Jonathan Schiller]]|office=Chair of the [[Board of Trustees]]|years=[[2005]] - Present}}<br />
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== External links ==<br />
*[http://www.college.columbia.edu/cct/may05/cover.php Cover story on "The Coach"], from ''[[Columbia College Today]]'', May [[2005]]<br />
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[[Category:Columbia College alumni|Campbell, William]]<br />
[[Category:Class of 1962|Campbell, William]]<br />
[[Category:Coaches|Campbell, William]]<br />
[[Category:Trustees|Campbell, William]]<br />
[[Category:Alexander Hamilton Medal recipients|Campbell]]</div>Jodesskyhttps://www.wikicu.com/index.php?title=Bill_Campbell&diff=51712Bill Campbell2014-01-30T02:11:13Z<p>Jodessky: </p>
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<div>[[Image:Campbellcct.jpg|thumb|William Campbell on the cover of ''[[CCT]]'']]<br />
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{{wp-also2|Bill Campbell (business executive)}}<br />
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'''William Campbell''', [[Columbia College|CC]] '[[1962|62]], is the current Co-Chair of the [[Trustees]] of Columbia University, succeeding [[David J. Stern]], and since 2014, alongside [[Jonathan Schiller]]/ Campbell also coached the [[football]] team. He was CEO of [[w:Intuit|Intuit]].<br />
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In 2007 he pledged $10 million to kick off the public phase of the [[Columbia Campaign for Athletics]].<ref>[http://www.gocolumbialions.com/ViewArticle.dbml?SPID=3893&SPSID=43716&DB_OEM_ID=9600&ATCLID=1275599 Columbia Launches $100 Million Campaign for Athletics]</ref> The [[Campbell Sports Center]] is named for him.<br />
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{{succession|preceded=[[David Stern]]|succeeded=Incumbent|office=Chairman of the [[Board of Trustees]]|years=[[2005]] - Present}}<br />
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== External links ==<br />
*[http://www.college.columbia.edu/cct/may05/cover.php Cover story on "The Coach"], from ''[[Columbia College Today]]'', May [[2005]]<br />
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== References ==<br />
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[[Category:Columbia College alumni|Campbell, William]]<br />
[[Category:Class of 1962|Campbell, William]]<br />
[[Category:Coaches|Campbell, William]]<br />
[[Category:Trustees|Campbell, William]]<br />
[[Category:Alexander Hamilton Medal recipients|Campbell]]</div>Jodesskyhttps://www.wikicu.com/index.php?title=Abby_Abrams&diff=51710Abby Abrams2014-01-30T02:08:38Z<p>Jodessky: </p>
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<div>Abby Abrams [[Barnard College|BC]] ’[[2015|15]] is the 138th editor-in-chief of the [[Columbia Daily Spectator]].<br />
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{{succession|preceded=[[Sammy Roth]]|succeeded=Incumbent|office=Editor in Chief of ''[[Columbia Daily Spectator]]''|years=2014}}<br />
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[http://www.columbiaspectator.com/contributors/abby-abrams Abby's Spec author page]<br />
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[[Category:Barnard College students|Abrams]]<br />
[[Category:Class of 2015|Abrams]]<br />
[[Category:Columbia Daily Spectator editors|Abrams]]<br />
[[Category:Speccies|Abrams]]</div>Jodesskyhttps://www.wikicu.com/index.php?title=Bill_Campbell&diff=51701Bill Campbell2014-01-30T02:04:52Z<p>Jodessky: </p>
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<div>[[Image:Campbellcct.jpg|thumb|William Campbell on the cover of ''[[CCT]]'']]<br />
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{{wp-also2|Bill Campbell (business executive)}}<br />
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'''William Campbell''', [[Columbia College|CC]] '[[1962|62]], is the current Co-Chair of the [[Trustees]] of Columbia University, succeeding [[David J. Stern]], and since 2014, alongside [[Jonathan Schiller]]/ Campbell also coached the [[football]] team. He was CEO of [[w:Intuit|Intuit]].<br />
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In 2007 he pledged $10 million to kick off the public phase of the [[Columbia Campaign for Athletics]].<ref>[http://www.gocolumbialions.com/ViewArticle.dbml?SPID=3893&SPSID=43716&DB_OEM_ID=9600&ATCLID=1275599 Columbia Launches $100 Million Campaign for Athletics]</ref> The [[Campbell Sports Center]] is named for him.<br />
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{{succession|preceded=[[David Stern]]|succeeded=Incumbent and [[Jonathan Schiller]]|office=Chairman of the [[Board of Trustees]]|years=[[2005]] - Present}}<br />
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== External links ==<br />
*[http://www.college.columbia.edu/cct/may05/cover.php Cover story on "The Coach"], from ''[[Columbia College Today]]'', May [[2005]]<br />
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== References ==<br />
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[[Category:Columbia College alumni|Campbell, William]]<br />
[[Category:Class of 1962|Campbell, William]]<br />
[[Category:Coaches|Campbell, William]]<br />
[[Category:Trustees|Campbell, William]]<br />
[[Category:Alexander Hamilton Medal recipients|Campbell]]</div>Jodesskyhttps://www.wikicu.com/index.php?title=Bill_Campbell&diff=51691Bill Campbell2014-01-30T02:02:07Z<p>Jodessky: </p>
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<div>[[Image:Campbellcct.jpg|thumb|William Campbell on the cover of ''[[CCT]]'']]<br />
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{{wp-also2|Bill Campbell (business executive)}}<br />
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'''William Campbell''', [[Columbia College|CC]] '[[1962|62]], is the current Co-Chair of the [[Trustees]] of Columbia University, succeeding [[David J. Stern]], and since 2014, alongside [[Jonathan Schiller]]/ Campbell also coached the [[football]] team. He was CEO of [[w:Intuit|Intuit]].<br />
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In 2007 he pledged $10 million to kick off the public phase of the [[Columbia Campaign for Athletics]].<ref>[http://www.gocolumbialions.com/ViewArticle.dbml?SPID=3893&SPSID=43716&DB_OEM_ID=9600&ATCLID=1275599 Columbia Launches $100 Million Campaign for Athletics]</ref> The [[Campbell Sports Center]] is named for him.<br />
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{{succession|preceded=[[David Stern]]|succeeded=Incumbent|office=Chairman of the [[Board of Trustees]]|years=[[2005]] - Present}}<br />
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== External links ==<br />
*[http://www.college.columbia.edu/cct/may05/cover.php Cover story on "The Coach"], from ''[[Columbia College Today]]'', May [[2005]]<br />
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== References ==<br />
<references/><br />
[[Category:Columbia College alumni|Campbell, William]]<br />
[[Category:Class of 1962|Campbell, William]]<br />
[[Category:Coaches|Campbell, William]]<br />
[[Category:Trustees|Campbell, William]]<br />
[[Category:Alexander Hamilton Medal recipients|Campbell]]</div>Jodesskyhttps://www.wikicu.com/index.php?title=Jonathan_Schiller&diff=51690Jonathan Schiller2014-01-30T02:01:25Z<p>Jodessky: </p>
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<div>Jonathan Schiller (CC'69, LAW'73) is the Co-Chair of Columbia's Board of Trustees, serving alongside [[Bill Campbell]]. When Campbell retires, Schiller will retain sole possession of the chairmanship. Schiller was a member of Columbia's basketball team during his time at the school. The chairmanship is thus well-positioned to remain in the hands of a strong advocate for athletics at the University.</div>Jodesskyhttps://www.wikicu.com/index.php?title=Jonathan_Schiller&diff=51689Jonathan Schiller2014-01-30T02:01:12Z<p>Jodessky: Created page with "Jonathan Schiller (CC'69, LAW'73) is the Co-Chair of Columbia's Board of Trustees, serving alongside [[Bill Campbell]. When Campbell retires, Schiller will retain sole possess..."</p>
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<div>Jonathan Schiller (CC'69, LAW'73) is the Co-Chair of Columbia's Board of Trustees, serving alongside [[Bill Campbell]. When Campbell retires, Schiller will retain sole possession of the chairmanship. Schiller was a member of Columbia's basketball team during his time at the school. The chairmanship is thus well-positioned to remain in the hands of a strong advocate for athletics at the University.</div>Jodesskyhttps://www.wikicu.com/index.php?title=User:Jodessky&diff=43892User:Jodessky2013-04-28T23:27:53Z<p>Jodessky: </p>
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<div>{{wikithon2013}}</div>Jodesskyhttps://www.wikicu.com/index.php?title=McKinsey_Arts_and_Sciences_Report&diff=42990McKinsey Arts and Sciences Report2013-04-25T04:52:04Z<p>Jodessky: </p>
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<div>The '''McKinsey Report''' was a document produced by the management consulting firm McKinsey & Company in summer 2011 which recommended changes to the administrative structure of Columbia University. The controversy over the report revolved around the plan to further integrate [[Columbia College]] and other schools into the [[Faculty of Arts and Sciences]], led at the time by Executive Vice President of Arts and Sciences [[Nicholas Dirks]]. The report was popularized among the Columbia community after [[Moodygate]], when former [[Columbia College]] Dean [[Michelle Moody-Adams]] suddenly announced on August 21, 2011 that she would be leaving her post in wake of concerns over transformations in "the administrative structure in Arts and Sciences."<ref>[http://www.columbiaspectator.com/2011/08/23/consultants-budget-structure-recommendations-core-moody-adams-resignation "Consultants' budget, structure recommendations at core of Moody-Adams' resignation"], Columbia Spectator, 23 August 2011</ref> Before she resigned, Dean Moody-Adams warned that if the McKinsey report were implemented, it would "compromise the College’s academic quality and financial health."<ref>[http://bwog.com/2011/08/21/breaking-dean-moody-adams-resigns-2/ Dean Moody-Adams's resignation letter]</ref> <br />
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The report was confidential, but the [[Columbia Daily Spectator]] was able to obtain a summary of it a few months later. On April 12, 2012, editors [[Sam Roth]] and [[Michele Cleary]] published an [http://eye.columbiaspectator.com/?q=article/2012/04/12/black-box article about the report] in [[The Eye]]. They also uploaded an [http://www.scribd.com/doc/88994166/McKinsey-Project-Summary—Columbia-Arts-Sciences-Review executive summary of the McKinsey Report] to Scribd. <br />
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==Report Content ==<br />
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===Revenue===<br />
As the summary makes clear, some of the main recommendations from the report aimed to increase revenue. The Spectator article states that "McKinsey’s report was commissioned in part to help administrators eliminate a budget deficit that has plagued A&S for the last few years." <br />
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====No Loan Policy====<br />
The McKinsey Report recommended that Columbia's financial aid office consider bringing loans back into its official policy for assembling aid packages. Columbia eliminated loans in its package for families earning less than $50,000 a year beginning in the 2007-2008 academic year, and eliminated loans entirely the year after. The McKinsey report, in wake of the financial crisis of 2008, said that Columbia should think about reversing the policy.<br />
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==External links==<br />
* [http://www.scribd.com/doc/88994166/McKinsey-Project-Summary—Columbia-Arts-Sciences-Review McKinsey Report Summary]<br />
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[[Category:Scandals]]</div>Jodesskyhttps://www.wikicu.com/index.php?title=McKinsey_Arts_and_Sciences_Report&diff=42707McKinsey Arts and Sciences Report2013-04-25T01:05:47Z<p>Jodessky: </p>
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<div>The '''McKinsey Report''' was a document produced by the management consulting firm McKinsey & Company in summer 2011 which recommended changes to the administrative structure of Columbia University. The controversy over the report revolved around the plan to further integrate [[Columbia College]] and other schools into the [[Faculty of Arts and Sciences]], led at the time by Executive Vice President of Arts and Sciences [[Nicholas Dirks]]. The report was popularized among the Columbia community after [[Moodygate]], when former [[Columbia College]] Dean [[Michelle Moody-Adams]] suddenly announced on August 21, 2011 that she would be leaving her post in wake of concerns over transformations in "the administrative structure in Arts and Sciences."<ref>[http://www.columbiaspectator.com/2011/08/23/consultants-budget-structure-recommendations-core-moody-adams-resignation "Consultants' budget, structure recommendations at core of Moody-Adams' resignation"], Columbia Spectator, 23 August 2011</ref> Before she resigned, Dean Moody-Adams warned that if the McKinsey report were implemented, it would "compromise the College’s academic quality and financial health."<ref>[http://bwog.com/2011/08/21/breaking-dean-moody-adams-resigns-2/ Dean Moody-Adams's resignation letter]</ref> <br />
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The report was confidential, but the [[Columbia Daily Spectator]] was able to obtain a summary of it a few months later. On April 12, 2012, editors [[Sam Roth]] and [[Michele Cleary]] published an [http://eye.columbiaspectator.com/?q=article/2012/04/12/black-box article about the report] in [[The Eye]]. They also uploaded an [http://www.scribd.com/doc/88994166/McKinsey-Project-Summary—Columbia-Arts-Sciences-Review executive summary of the McKinsey Report] to Scribd. <br />
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==Report Content ==<br />
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===Revenue===<br />
As the summary makes clear, some of the main recommendations from the report aimed to increase revenue. The Spectator article states that "McKinsey’s report was commissioned in part to help administrators eliminate a budget deficit that has plagued A&S for the last few years." <br />
<br />
====No Loan Policy====<br />
The McKinsey Report recommended that Columbia's financial aid office consider bringing loans back into its official policy for assembling aid packages. Columbia eliminated loans in its package for families earning less than $50,000 a year beginning in the 2007-2008 academic year, and eliminated loans entirely the year after. In an effort to increase revneue,<br />
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==External links==<br />
* [http://www.scribd.com/doc/88994166/McKinsey-Project-Summary—Columbia-Arts-Sciences-Review McKinsey Report Summary]<br />
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==References==<br />
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[[Category:Scandals]]</div>Jodesskyhttps://www.wikicu.com/index.php?title=McKinsey_Arts_and_Sciences_Report&diff=42704McKinsey Arts and Sciences Report2013-04-25T01:05:00Z<p>Jodessky: </p>
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<div>The '''McKinsey Report''' was a document produced by the management consulting firm McKinsey & Company in summer 2011 which recommended changes to the administrative structure of Columbia University. The controversy over the report revolved around the plan to further integrate [[Columbia College]] and other schools into the [[Faculty of Arts and Sciences]], led at the time by Executive Vice President of Arts and Sciences [[Nicholas Dirks]]. The report was popularized among the Columbia community after [[Moodygate]], when former [[Columbia College]] Dean [[Michelle Moody-Adams]] suddenly announced on August 21, 2011 that she would be leaving her post in wake of concerns over traConsultants' budget, structure recommendations at core of Moody-Adams' resignationnsformations in "the administrative structure in Arts and Sciences."<ref>[http://www.columbiaspectator.com/2011/08/23/consultants-budget-structure-recommendations-core-moody-adams-resignation "Consultants' budget, structure recommendations at core of Moody-Adams' resignation"], Columbia Spectator, 23 August 2011</ref> Before she resigned, Dean Moody-Adams warned that if the McKinsey report were implemented, it would "compromise the College’s academic quality and financial health."<ref>[http://bwog.com/2011/08/21/breaking-dean-moody-adams-resigns-2/ Dean Moody-Adams's resignation letter]</ref> <br />
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The report was confidential, but the [[Columbia Daily Spectator]] was able to obtain a summary of it a few months later. On April 12, 2012, editors [[Sam Roth]] and [[Michele Cleary]] published an [http://eye.columbiaspectator.com/?q=article/2012/04/12/black-box article about the report] in [[The Eye]]. They also uploaded an [http://www.scribd.com/doc/88994166/McKinsey-Project-Summary—Columbia-Arts-Sciences-Review executive summary of the McKinsey Report] to Scribd. <br />
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==Report Content ==<br />
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===Revenue===<br />
As the summary makes clear, some of the main recommendations from the report aimed to increase revenue. The Spectator article states that "McKinsey’s report was commissioned in part to help administrators eliminate a budget deficit that has plagued A&S for the last few years." <br />
<br />
====No Loan Policy====<br />
The McKinsey Report recommended that Columbia's financial aid office consider bringing loans back into its official policy for assembling aid packages. Columbia eliminated loans in its package for families earning less than $50,000 a year beginning in the 2007-2008 academic year, and eliminated loans entirely the year after. In an effort to increase revneue,<br />
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==External links==<br />
* [http://www.scribd.com/doc/88994166/McKinsey-Project-Summary—Columbia-Arts-Sciences-Review McKinsey Report Summary]<br />
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==References==<br />
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[[Category:Scandals]]</div>Jodesskyhttps://www.wikicu.com/index.php?title=McKinsey_Arts_and_Sciences_Report&diff=42684McKinsey Arts and Sciences Report2013-04-25T00:56:40Z<p>Jodessky: </p>
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<div>The '''McKinsey Report''' was a document produced by the management consulting firm McKinsey & Company in summer 2011 which recommended changes to the administrative structure of Columbia University. The controversy over the report revolved around the plan to further integrate [[Columbia College]] and other schools into the [[Faculty of Arts and Sciences]], led at the time by Executive Vice President of Arts and Sciences [[Nicholas Dirks]]. The report was popularized among the Columbia community after [[Moodygate]], when former [[Columbia College]] Dean [[Michelle Moody-Adams]] suddenly announced that she would be leaving her post in wake of concerns over traConsultants' budget, structure recommendations at core of Moody-Adams' resignationnsformations in "the administrative structure in Arts and Sciences."<ref>[http://www.columbiaspectator.com/2011/08/23/consultants-budget-structure-recommendations-core-moody-adams-resignation "Consultants' budget, structure recommendations at core of Moody-Adams' resignation"], Columbia Spectator, 23 August 2011</ref><br />
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A summary of the Report was obtained by the [[Columbia Daily Spectator]] and is available online.<ref>[http://www.columbiaspectator.com/2012/04/13/mckinsey-report-summary-sheds-light-moody-adams-resignation "McKinsey report summary sheds light on Moody-Adams' resignation"], Columbia Spectator, 13 April 2012</ref><br />
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==External links==<br />
* [http://www.scribd.com/doc/88994166/McKinsey-Project-Summary—Columbia-Arts-Sciences-Review McKinsey Report Summary]<br />
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==References==<br />
<references/><br />
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==Report Content ==<br />
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===Revenue===<br />
As the summary makes clear, some of the main recommendations from the report aimed to increase revenue. The Spectator article states that "McKinsey’s report was commissioned in part to help administrators eliminate a budget deficit that has plagued A&S for the last few years." <br />
<br />
====No Loan Policy====<br />
The McKinsey Report recommended that Columbia's financial aid office consider bringing loans back into its official policy for assembling aid packages. Columbia eliminated loans in its package for families earning less than $50,000 a year beginning in the 2007-2008 academic year, and eliminated loans entirely the year after. In an effort to increase revneue,<br />
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[[Category:Scandals]]</div>Jodesskyhttps://www.wikicu.com/index.php?title=McKinsey_Arts_and_Sciences_Report&diff=42682McKinsey Arts and Sciences Report2013-04-25T00:56:30Z<p>Jodessky: </p>
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<div>The McKinsey Report was a document produced by the management consulting firm McKinsey & Company in summer 2011 which recommended changes to the administrative structure of Columbia University. The controversy over the report revolved around the plan to further integrate [[Columbia College]] and other schools into the [[Faculty of Arts and Sciences]], led at the time by Executive Vice President of Arts and Sciences [[Nicholas Dirks]]. The report was popularized among the Columbia community after [[Moodygate]], when former [[Columbia College]] Dean [[Michelle Moody-Adams]] suddenly announced that she would be leaving her post in wake of concerns over transformations in "the administrative structure in Arts and Sciences." <br />
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A summary of the McKinsey Report, obtained by the [[Columbia Daily Spectator]] is available [http://www.scribd.com/doc/88994166/McKinsey-Project-Summary—Columbia-Arts-Sciences-Review here].<br />
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==Report Content ==<br />
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===Revenue===<br />
As the summary makes clear, some of the main recommendations from the report aimed to increase revenue. The Spectator article states that "McKinsey’s report was commissioned in part to help administrators eliminate a budget deficit that has plagued A&S for the last few years." <br />
<br />
=====No Loan Policy====<br />
The McKinsey Report recommended that Columbia's financial aid office consider bringing loans back into its official policy for assembling aid packages. Columbia eliminated loans in its package for families earning less than $50,000 a year beginning in the 2007-2008 academic year, and eliminated loans entirely the year after. In an effort to increase revneue,<br />
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[[Category:Scandals]]</div>Jodesskyhttps://www.wikicu.com/index.php?title=McKinsey_Arts_and_Sciences_Report&diff=42591McKinsey Arts and Sciences Report2013-04-25T00:36:34Z<p>Jodessky: </p>
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<div>The McKinsey Report was a document produced by the management consulting firm McKinsey & Company in summer 2011 which recommended changes to the administrative structure of Columbia University. The controversy over the report revolved around the plan to further integrate [[Columbia College]] and other schools into the [[Faculty of Arts and Sciences]], led at the time by Executive Vice President of Arts and Sciences [[Nicholas Dirks]]. The report was popularized among the Columbia community after [[Moodygate]], when former [[Columbia College]] Dean [[Michelle Moody-Adams]] suddenly announced that she would be leaving her post in wake of concerns over transformations in "the administrative structure in Arts and Sciences." <br />
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A summary of the McKinsey Report, obtained by the [[Columbia Daily Spectator]] is available [http://www.scribd.com/doc/88994166/McKinsey-Project-Summary—Columbia-Arts-Sciences-Review here].<br />
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[[Category:Scandals]]</div>Jodesskyhttps://www.wikicu.com/index.php?title=McKinsey_Arts_and_Sciences_Report&diff=42588McKinsey Arts and Sciences Report2013-04-25T00:36:05Z<p>Jodessky: </p>
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<div>The McKinsey Report was a document produced by the management consulting firm McKinsey & Company in summer 2011 which recommended changes to the administrative structure of Columbia University. The controversy over the report revolved around the plan to further integrate [[Columbia College]] and other schools into the [[Faculty of Arts and Sciences]], led at the time by Executive Vice President of Arts and Sciences [[Nicholas Dirks]]. The report was popularized among the Columbia community after [[Moodygate]], when former [[Columbia College]] Dean [[Michelle Moody-Adams]] suddenly announced that she would be leaving her post in wake of concerns over transformation in "the administrative structure in Arts and Sciences." <br />
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A summary of the McKinsey Report, obtained by the [[Columbia Daily Spectator]] is available [http://www.scribd.com/doc/88994166/McKinsey-Project-Summary—Columbia-Arts-Sciences-Review here].<br />
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[[Category:Scandals]]</div>Jodesskyhttps://www.wikicu.com/index.php?title=McKinsey_Arts_and_Sciences_Report&diff=42547McKinsey Arts and Sciences Report2013-04-25T00:28:54Z<p>Jodessky: Created page with "The report was popularized among the Columbia community after Moodygate, when former Columbia College Dean Michelle Moody-Adams suddenly announced that she would b..."</p>
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<div>The report was popularized among the Columbia community after [[Moodygate]], when former [[Columbia College]] Dean [[Michelle Moody-Adams]] suddenly announced that she would be leaving her post in wake of concerns over transformation in "the administrative structure in Arts and Sciences." A summary of the McKinsey Report, obtained by the [[Columbia Daily Spectator]] is available [http://www.scribd.com/doc/88994166/McKinsey-Project-Summary—Columbia-Arts-Sciences-Review here].</div>Jodesskyhttps://www.wikicu.com/index.php?title=WTF_Columbia&diff=42425WTF Columbia2013-04-25T00:05:44Z<p>Jodessky: </p>
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<div>[http://www.wtfcolumbia.com/ '''WTF Columbia'''], or What To Fix Columbia, is a site for Columbia and Barnard students to post ideas for the improvement of their undergraduate experience. In addition to providing a platform for the student community to make their ideas heard, WTF Columbia functions as a system for the student councils to assess the priority of different issues on campus.<br />
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== History ==<br />
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In fall 2011, Virat Gupta (CC '12), then VP Communications on [[CCSC]], organized a series of tabling events to collect information from the student body about any concerns or points of improvement for the Columbia community, labeling it "WTF Columbia." <br />
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The following year, the online version of this crowdsourcing mechanism was launched in the spring semester of 2013 following development by Jared Odessky (CC '15) and Yanyi Luo (CC '13) using the [http://ideascale.com/ Ideascale] platform.<br />
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== Process ==<br />
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To make a post, a student fills out the "Submit an Issue" form, including a description, category, and any sorting tags. These are subject to moderation by members of student council.<br />
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===Voting===<br />
Once a post is submitted, it is immediately visible on the "Recent" page of WTF Columbia. Users are free to upvote, downvote, and comment on the post. Posts are ranked by their net score.<br />
===Evaluation===<br />
Site moderators flag posts as "In Review" when an idea has been discussed for a plan of action. Once "In Progress". <br />
===Completed or Answered===</div>Jodesskyhttps://www.wikicu.com/index.php?title=WTF_Columbia&diff=42421WTF Columbia2013-04-25T00:05:02Z<p>Jodessky: </p>
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<div>[http://www.wtfcolumbia.com/ '''WTF Columbia'''], or What To Fix Columbia, is a site for Columbia and Barnard students to post ideas for the improvement of their undergraduate experience. In addition to providing a platform for the student community to make their ideas heard, WTF Columbia functions as a system for the student councils to assess the priority of different issues on campus.<br />
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== History ==<br />
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In fall 2011, Virat Gupta (CC '12), then VP Communications on [[CCSC]], organized a series of tabling events to collect information from the student body about any concerns or points of improvement for the Columbia community. <br />
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The following year, The site was launched in the spring semester of 2013 following development by Jared Odessky (CC '15) and Yanyi Luo (CC '13) using the [http://ideascale.com/ Ideascale] platform.<br />
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== Process ==<br />
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===Completed or Answered===</div>Jodesskyhttps://www.wikicu.com/index.php?title=NINJa&diff=41629NINJa2013-04-12T17:52:34Z<p>Jodessky: </p>
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<div>'''NINJa''' refers to the [[CUIT]]-developed printing system that powers 100 printers throughout the Morningside Heights campus. The precursor to NINJa was called JAKE. No one has any idea why it was called that, and everyone at AcIS agreed that it didn't sound very bad ass at all. Therefore, the new name: "Ninja Is Not Jake." Seriously. Some of the graduate schools opt out of NINJa and provide their own system.<br />
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Undergraduate students get 100 pages per week of free black and white printing on NINJa, plus an extra 100 per semester. You can print to NINJa from any CUIT campus computer. Specific NINJa printers can be added to your personal computer and printed to directly from anywhere in the world. In addition the handy website [https://printatcu.com/ Print@CU], develoepd by [[Sam Aarons]] allows users to upload PDFs and other documents for easy printing. Once you've printed you must walk to the printer and authenticate with your UNI and password to retrieve the print job.<br />
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NINJa is one of the unsung gems of the CUIT world, with generous quotas and generally decent, if imperfect, reliability.<br />
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<b> Brotip: </b> If you hit Alt + Ctrl + Backspace on the printer immediately after your printing job is done, then the terminal shuts off before the printed pages are deducted from your quota. This can be helpful if you're printing a really long document or if you're running low on print quota. '''As of April 12, 2013, it was reported that CUIT blocked this feature.''' <br />
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== External links ==<br />
*[http://www.columbia.edu/acis/facilities/printers/ninja.html Ninja Printing System]<br />
*https://printatcu.com/<br />
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[[Category:Printing]]</div>Jodesskyhttps://www.wikicu.com/index.php?title=How_to_configure_Apple_Mail_for_LionMail&diff=41467How to configure Apple Mail for LionMail2013-02-25T00:58:09Z<p>Jodessky: </p>
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<div>[https://cas.columbia.edu/cas/login?SAMLRequest=fVJNTxsxEL1X4j9Yvu9HglArK7sogBCRaLsiSw%2FcvN5J1sH2bD120v77OhsQcCjX5zfvYzyLyz%2FWsD140ugqPstLzsAp7LXbVvyxvc2%2B8cv67MuCpDWjWMYwuAf4HYECS5OOxPRQ8eidQEmahJMWSAQl1svv92Kel2L0GFCh4Wx1U3Enoe%2FcqDvQ0OFgzG63UwOoZ90hWmu3A26GnRs4%2B%2FUaa36MtSKKsHIUpAsJKmfnWTnP5hdtWYqLUpRfnzhrXpyutDs1%2BCxWdyKRuGvbJmt%2BrttJYK978D8Su%2BJbxK2BXKE92jeSSO8TvJGGgLMlEfiQAl6jo2jBr8HvtYLHh%2FuKDyGMJIricDjkbzKFLFK6aDstc%2BhjIRXxetqtmOr5d0v9PLx8Nef1m%2FyieCdVv%2FzZscrqpkGj1V%2B2NAYP1x5kSD2Cj6nGLXorw%2F%2FdZvlsQnSfbSaqiI5GUHqjoeesqE%2BuH48jncw%2F&RelayState=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com%2Fa%2Fcolumbia.edu%2FServiceLogin%3Fservice%3Dmail%26passive%3Dtrue%26rm%3Dfalse%26continue%3Dhttps%253A%252F%252Fmail.google.com%252Fa%252Fcolumbia.edu%252F%26ss%3D1%26ltmpl%3Ddefault%26ltmplcache%3D2 Lionmail] is Columbia's email, contacts, and calendaring system, powered by Google. Configuring your Apple Mail for LionMail can be a bit complicated. <br />
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# Create your LionMail device password by clicking [https://cas.columbia.edu/cas/login?service=https%3A%2F%2Funiapp.cc.columbia.edu%2Facctmanage%2Fdevicepass here]. You must create a device password to use LionMail with Apple Mail. This device password will be different from your UNI password. The same device password must be used on all your devices and software clients. <br />
# Enable IMAP in LionMail. In order to do so, you must sign into LionMail. Then, click the gear icon in the upper-right and select '''Mail Settings''' at the top of any Lionmail page. Next, click forwarding and POP/IMAP, select IMAP, and click '''Save Changes''' when you're done. <br />
# Configure LionMail in AppleMail. After creating your Lionmail Device Password, open Apple Mail. '''NOTE:''' In order to use LionMail on AppleMail, you must first remove your current CubMail account (if it is configured for Apple Mail).<br />
# Select Add Account from the File Menu in Apple Mail. <br />
# Fill out the account details: <br />
## '''Name:''' enter your full name.<br />
## '''Email Address:''' enter your uni@columbia.edu address<br />
## '''Password:''' enter your device password<br />
## Click Continue. <br />
## '''Account Type:''' select IMAP<br />
## '''Description field:''' enter LionMail<br />
## '''Incoming Mail Server:''' enter imap.google.com <br />
## '''Password field:''' enter your device password<br />
## Click Continue. <br />
## '''Description field:''' enter Gmail <br />
## '''Outgoing Mail Server field:''' enter smtp.gmail.com<br />
## Check "Use Authentication".<br />
## '''Password field:''' enter your device password. <br />
## Click continue. <br />
## Check the Take account online box and click Create. <br />
## You're done! <br />
If you need to change Mailbox Behaviors or configure your Apple Mail to Use LDAP (The Columbia Directory), click [http://cuit.columbia.edu/lionmail-applemail here] for further instruction.</div>Jodesskyhttps://www.wikicu.com/index.php?title=How_to_configure_Apple_Mail_for_LionMail&diff=41466How to configure Apple Mail for LionMail2013-02-25T00:57:55Z<p>Jodessky: </p>
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<div>[https://cas.columbia.edu/cas/login?SAMLRequest=fVJNTxsxEL1X4j9Yvu9HglArK7sogBCRaLsiSw%2FcvN5J1sH2bD120v77OhsQcCjX5zfvYzyLyz%2FWsD140ugqPstLzsAp7LXbVvyxvc2%2B8cv67MuCpDWjWMYwuAf4HYECS5OOxPRQ8eidQEmahJMWSAQl1svv92Kel2L0GFCh4Wx1U3Enoe%2FcqDvQ0OFgzG63UwOoZ90hWmu3A26GnRs4%2B%2FUaa36MtSKKsHIUpAsJKmfnWTnP5hdtWYqLUpRfnzhrXpyutDs1%2BCxWdyKRuGvbJmt%2BrttJYK978D8Su%2BJbxK2BXKE92jeSSO8TvJGGgLMlEfiQAl6jo2jBr8HvtYLHh%2FuKDyGMJIricDjkbzKFLFK6aDstc%2BhjIRXxetqtmOr5d0v9PLx8Nef1m%2FyieCdVv%2FzZscrqpkGj1V%2B2NAYP1x5kSD2Cj6nGLXorw%2F%2FdZvlsQnSfbSaqiI5GUHqjoeesqE%2BuH48jncw%2F&RelayState=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com%2Fa%2Fcolumbia.edu%2FServiceLogin%3Fservice%3Dmail%26passive%3Dtrue%26rm%3Dfalse%26continue%3Dhttps%253A%252F%252Fmail.google.com%252Fa%252Fcolumbia.edu%252F%26ss%3D1%26ltmpl%3Ddefault%26ltmplcache%3D2 Lionmail] is Columbia's email, contacts, and calendaring system, powered by Google. Configuring your Apple Mail for LionMail can be a bit complicated. <br />
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# Create your LionMail device password by clicking [https://cas.columbia.edu/cas/login?service=https%3A%2F%2Funiapp.cc.columbia.edu%2Facctmanage%2Fdevicepass here]. You must create a device password to use LionMail with Apple Mail. This device password will be different from your UNI password. The same device password must be used on all your devices and software clients. <br />
# Enable IMAP in LionMail. In order to do so, you must sign into LionMail. Then, click the gear icon in the upper-right and select '''Mail Settings''' at the top of any Lionmail page. Next, click forwarding and POP/IMAP, select IMAP, and click '''Save Changes''' when you're done. <br />
# Configure LionMail in AppleMail. After creating your Lionmail Device Password, open Apple Mail. NOTE: In order to use LionMail on AppleMail, you must first remove your current CubMail account (if it is configured for Apple Mail).<br />
# Select Add Account from the File Menu in Apple Mail. <br />
# Fill out the account details: <br />
## '''Name:''' enter your full name.<br />
## '''Email Address:''' enter your uni@columbia.edu address<br />
## '''Password:''' enter your device password<br />
## Click Continue. <br />
## '''Account Type:''' select IMAP<br />
## '''Description field:''' enter LionMail<br />
## '''Incoming Mail Server:''' enter imap.google.com <br />
## '''Password field:''' enter your device password<br />
## Click Continue. <br />
## '''Description field:''' enter Gmail <br />
## '''Outgoing Mail Server field:''' enter smtp.gmail.com<br />
## Check "Use Authentication".<br />
## '''Password field:''' enter your device password. <br />
## Click continue. <br />
## Check the Take account online box and click Create. <br />
## You're done! <br />
If you need to change Mailbox Behaviors or configure your Apple Mail to Use LDAP (The Columbia Directory), click [http://cuit.columbia.edu/lionmail-applemail here] for further instruction.</div>Jodesskyhttps://www.wikicu.com/index.php?title=How_to_apply_to_be_a_Resident_Adviser&diff=41465How to apply to be a Resident Adviser2013-02-25T00:57:45Z<p>Jodessky: /* Application Process */</p>
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<div>==Resident Adviser Job Requirements==<br />
#Current full-time first-year, sophomore, or Junior CC or SEAS students.<br />
#Have guaranteed housing.<br />
#Have a minimum GPA of 2.5 and be in good academic and behavioral standing.<br />
#Creative and energetic students who are strong team players and good listeners.<br />
<br />
==Application Process==<br />
#Attend a mandatory RA information session. These typically take place in mid-November and outline the RA job description and requirements.<br />
#Submit an application. Past applications have included general information and three short-response essays.<br />
#Attend the RA fair. The fair allows job candidates to ask questions of current residential life staff and learn about the different RA areas (The Block, Southfield, the LLC, East Campus, and West Campus).<br />
#Take part in the RA interview date. There are four phases of interview date:<br />
##A group discussion, where three hypothetical scenarios are given out and candidates must discuss possible solutions to the issues.<br />
##A group exercise, where candidates must work together to complete an assigned activity.<br />
##An individual interview, where residential life staff ask the candidates questions and perform a role-play scenario.<br />
##A post-interview reflection, where applicants can indicate any personal feelings of strengths and shortcomings during the interview process.<br />
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==Tips on Applying==<br />
#Talk to current RAs! They have great advice on everything from the application process to where you might want to work as an RA.<br />
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==External Links==<br />
[http://www.studentaffairs.columbia.edu/RA Columbia Resident Adviser Website]<br />
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[http://www.studentaffairs.columbia.edu/resprograms/areas.php Residential Communities at Columbia]<br />
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[[Category:How to]]</div>Jodesskyhttps://www.wikicu.com/index.php?title=How_to_configure_Apple_Mail_for_LionMail&diff=41464How to configure Apple Mail for LionMail2013-02-25T00:57:24Z<p>Jodessky: </p>
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<div>[https://cas.columbia.edu/cas/login?SAMLRequest=fVJNTxsxEL1X4j9Yvu9HglArK7sogBCRaLsiSw%2FcvN5J1sH2bD120v77OhsQcCjX5zfvYzyLyz%2FWsD140ugqPstLzsAp7LXbVvyxvc2%2B8cv67MuCpDWjWMYwuAf4HYECS5OOxPRQ8eidQEmahJMWSAQl1svv92Kel2L0GFCh4Wx1U3Enoe%2FcqDvQ0OFgzG63UwOoZ90hWmu3A26GnRs4%2B%2FUaa36MtSKKsHIUpAsJKmfnWTnP5hdtWYqLUpRfnzhrXpyutDs1%2BCxWdyKRuGvbJmt%2BrttJYK978D8Su%2BJbxK2BXKE92jeSSO8TvJGGgLMlEfiQAl6jo2jBr8HvtYLHh%2FuKDyGMJIricDjkbzKFLFK6aDstc%2BhjIRXxetqtmOr5d0v9PLx8Nef1m%2FyieCdVv%2FzZscrqpkGj1V%2B2NAYP1x5kSD2Cj6nGLXorw%2F%2FdZvlsQnSfbSaqiI5GUHqjoeesqE%2BuH48jncw%2F&RelayState=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com%2Fa%2Fcolumbia.edu%2FServiceLogin%3Fservice%3Dmail%26passive%3Dtrue%26rm%3Dfalse%26continue%3Dhttps%253A%252F%252Fmail.google.com%252Fa%252Fcolumbia.edu%252F%26ss%3D1%26ltmpl%3Ddefault%26ltmplcache%3D2 Lionmail] is Columbia's email, contacts, and calendaring system, powered by Google. Configuring your Apple Mail for LionMail can be a bit complicated. <br />
<br />
# Create your LionMail device password by clicking [https://cas.columbia.edu/cas/login?service=https%3A%2F%2Funiapp.cc.columbia.edu%2Facctmanage%2Fdevicepass here]. You must create a device password to use LionMail with Apple Mail. This device password will be different from your UNI password. The same device password must be used on all your devices and software clients. <br />
# Enable IMAP in LionMail. In order to do so, you must sign into LionMail. Then, click the gear icon in the upper-right and select '''Mail Settings''' at the top of any Lionmail page. Next, click forwarding and POP/IMAP, select IMAP, and click '''Save Changes''' when you're done. <br />
# Configure LionMail in AppleMail. After creating your Lionmail Device Password, open Apple Mail. NOTE: In order to use LionMail on AppleMail, you must first remove your current CubMail account (if it is configured for Apple Mail). Follow these steps and you'll be on your way: <br />
# Select Add Account from the File Menu in Apple Mail. <br />
# Fill out the account details: <br />
## '''Name:''' enter your full name.<br />
## '''Email Address:''' enter your uni@columbia.edu address<br />
## '''Password:''' enter your device password<br />
## Click Continue. <br />
## '''Account Type:''' select IMAP<br />
## '''Description field:''' enter LionMail<br />
## '''Incoming Mail Server:''' enter imap.google.com <br />
## '''Password field:''' enter your device password<br />
## Click Continue. <br />
## '''Description field:''' enter Gmail <br />
## '''Outgoing Mail Server field:''' enter smtp.gmail.com<br />
## Check "Use Authentication".<br />
## '''Password field:''' enter your device password. <br />
## Click continue. <br />
## Check the Take account online box and click Create. <br />
## You're done! <br />
If you need to change Mailbox Behaviors or configure your Apple Mail to Use LDAP (The Columbia Directory), click [http://cuit.columbia.edu/lionmail-applemail here] for further instruction.</div>Jodesskyhttps://www.wikicu.com/index.php?title=How_to_make_an_academic_advising_appointment&diff=41463How to make an academic advising appointment2013-02-25T00:53:46Z<p>Jodessky: /* Additional contact information */</p>
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<div>The Center for Student Advising (CSA) provides an integrated advising experience for all students in Columbia College and The Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science. CSA brings together, under one roof, general academic advising, Academic Success Programs, the Columbia Undergraduate Scholars Program (CUSP), and the Office of Preprofessional Advising. Students are assigned a CSA adviser, who works with them throughout their time at Columbia. Students can schedule academic advising appointments in a variety of ways.<br />
<br />
==Steps==<br />
<br />
*Go in-person to The Center for Student Advising to schedule an appointment. The Center for Student Advising is located on the fourth floor of Lerner Hall. <br />
*Call (212) 854-6378 to schedule an appointment over the phone. <br />
*Schedule an advising appointment online at the following link: http://studentaffairs.columbia.edu/csa/appointments<br />
<br />
==Additional Information==<br />
<br />
403 Lerner Hall<br />
2920 Broadway<br />
New York, NY 10027<br />
<br />
Call: (212) 854-6378<br />
Fax: (212) 854-2562<br />
E-mail: csa@columbia.edu<br />
<br />
Office Hours: <br />
Monday - Thursday: 9am - 7pm<br />
Friday: 9am - 5pm<br />
<br />
Walk-In Hours: <br />
Mon - Thurs: 2:30pm - 4pm</div>Jodesskyhttps://www.wikicu.com/index.php?title=How_to_make_an_academic_advising_appointment&diff=41462How to make an academic advising appointment2013-02-25T00:52:14Z<p>Jodessky: </p>
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<div>The Center for Student Advising (CSA) provides an integrated advising experience for all students in Columbia College and The Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science. CSA brings together, under one roof, general academic advising, Academic Success Programs, the Columbia Undergraduate Scholars Program (CUSP), and the Office of Preprofessional Advising. Students are assigned a CSA adviser, who works with them throughout their time at Columbia. Students can schedule academic advising appointments in a variety of ways.<br />
<br />
==Steps==<br />
<br />
*Go in-person to The Center for Student Advising to schedule an appointment. The Center for Student Advising is located on the fourth floor of Lerner Hall. <br />
*Call (212) 854-6378 to schedule an appointment over the phone. <br />
*Schedule an advising appointment online at the following link: http://studentaffairs.columbia.edu/csa/appointments<br />
<br />
==Additional contact information==<br />
<br />
403 Lerner Hall<br />
2920 Broadway<br />
New York, NY 10027<br />
<br />
Call: (212) 854-6378<br />
Fax: (212) 854-2562<br />
E-mail: csa@columbia.edu<br />
<br />
Office Hours: <br />
Monday - Thursday: 9am - 7pm<br />
Friday: 9am - 5pm<br />
<br />
Walk-In Hours: <br />
Mon - Thurs: 2:30pm - 4pm</div>Jodesskyhttps://www.wikicu.com/index.php?title=How_to_make_an_academic_advising_appointment&diff=41461How to make an academic advising appointment2013-02-25T00:46:47Z<p>Jodessky: </p>
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<div>The Center for Student Advising (CSA) provides an integrated advising experience for all students in Columbia College and The Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science. CSA brings together, under one roof, general academic advising, Academic Success Programs, the Columbia Undergraduate Scholars Program (CUSP), and the Office of Preprofessional Advising. Students are assigned a CSA adviser, who works with them throughout their time at Columbia. Students can schedule academic advising appointments in a variety of ways.<br />
<br />
==Steps==<br />
<br />
#Go in-person to The Center for Student Advising to schedule an appointment. The Center for Student Advising is located on the fourth floor of Lerner Hall. <br />
#Call (212) 854-6378 to schedule an appointment over the phone. <br />
#Schedule an advising appointment online at the following link: http://studentaffairs.columbia.edu/csa/appointments<br />
<br />
==Additional contact information==<br />
<br />
403 Lerner Hall<br />
2920 Broadway<br />
New York, NY 10027<br />
<br />
Call: (212) 854-6378<br />
Fax: (212) 854-2562<br />
E-mail: csa@columbia.edu<br />
<br />
Office Hours: <br />
Monday - Thursday: 9am - 7pm<br />
Friday: 9am - 5pm<br />
<br />
Walk-In Hours: <br />
Mon - Thurs: 2:30pm - 4pm</div>Jodesskyhttps://www.wikicu.com/index.php?title=How_to_make_an_academic_advising_appointment&diff=41460How to make an academic advising appointment2013-02-25T00:45:56Z<p>Jodessky: /* Additional contact information */</p>
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<div>The Center for Student Advising (CSA) provides an integrated advising experience for all students in Columbia College and The Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science. CSA brings together, under one roof, general academic advising, Academic Success Programs, the Columbia Undergraduate Scholars Program (CUSP), and the Office of Preprofessional Advising. Students are assigned a CSA adviser, who works with them throughout their time at Columbia. Students can schedule academic advising appointments in a variety of ways.<br />
<br />
<br />
==Steps==<br />
<br />
#Go in-person to The Center for Student Advising to schedule an appointment. The Center for Student Advising is located on the fourth floor of Lerner Hall. <br />
#Call (212) 854-6378 to schedule an appointment over the phone. <br />
#Schedule an advising appointment online at the following link: http://studentaffairs.columbia.edu/csa/appointments<br />
<br />
==Additional contact information==<br />
<br />
403 Lerner Hall<br />
2920 Broadway<br />
New York, NY 10027<br />
<br />
Call: (212) 854-6378<br />
Fax: (212) 854-2562<br />
E-mail: csa@columbia.edu<br />
<br />
Office Hours: <br />
Monday - Thursday: 9am - 7pm<br />
Friday: 9am - 5pm<br />
<br />
Walk-In Hours: <br />
Mon - Thurs: 2:30pm - 4pm</div>Jodesskyhttps://www.wikicu.com/index.php?title=How_to_make_an_academic_advising_appointment&diff=41458How to make an academic advising appointment2013-02-25T00:44:40Z<p>Jodessky: /* Additional contact information */</p>
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<div>The Center for Student Advising (CSA) provides an integrated advising experience for all students in Columbia College and The Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science. CSA brings together, under one roof, general academic advising, Academic Success Programs, the Columbia Undergraduate Scholars Program (CUSP), and the Office of Preprofessional Advising. Students are assigned a CSA adviser, who works with them throughout their time at Columbia. Students can schedule academic advising appointments in a variety of ways.<br />
<br />
<br />
==Steps==<br />
<br />
#Go in-person to The Center for Student Advising to schedule an appointment. The Center for Student Advising is located on the fourth floor of Lerner Hall. <br />
#Call (212) 854-6378 to schedule an appointment over the phone. <br />
#Schedule an advising appointment online at the following link: http://studentaffairs.columbia.edu/csa/appointments<br />
<br />
==Additional contact information==<br />
<br />
403 Lerner Hall<br />
2920 Broadway<br />
New York, NY 10027<br />
<br />
Call: (212) 854-6378<br />
Fax: (212) 854-2562<br />
E-mail: csa@columbia.edu<br />
<br />
Office Hours<br />
Monday - Thursday: 9am - 7pm<br />
Friday: 9am - 5pm<br />
<br />
Walk-In Hours<br />
Mon - Thurs: 2:30pm - 4pm</div>Jodesskyhttps://www.wikicu.com/index.php?title=How_to_make_an_academic_advising_appointment&diff=41457How to make an academic advising appointment2013-02-25T00:44:19Z<p>Jodessky: </p>
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<div>The Center for Student Advising (CSA) provides an integrated advising experience for all students in Columbia College and The Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science. CSA brings together, under one roof, general academic advising, Academic Success Programs, the Columbia Undergraduate Scholars Program (CUSP), and the Office of Preprofessional Advising. Students are assigned a CSA adviser, who works with them throughout their time at Columbia. Students can schedule academic advising appointments in a variety of ways.<br />
<br />
<br />
==Steps==<br />
<br />
#Go in-person to The Center for Student Advising to schedule an appointment. The Center for Student Advising is located on the fourth floor of Lerner Hall. <br />
#Call (212) 854-6378 to schedule an appointment over the phone. <br />
#Schedule an advising appointment online at the following link: http://studentaffairs.columbia.edu/csa/appointments<br />
<br />
==Additional contact information==<br />
<br />
#403 Lerner Hall<br />
2920 Broadway<br />
New York, NY 10027<br />
<br />
#Call: (212) 854-6378<br />
Fax: (212) 854-2562<br />
E-mail: csa@columbia.edu<br />
<br />
#Office Hours<br />
Monday - Thursday: 9am - 7pm<br />
Friday: 9am - 5pm<br />
<br />
#Walk-In Hours<br />
Mon - Thurs: 2:30pm - 4pm</div>Jodesskyhttps://www.wikicu.com/index.php?title=How_to_make_an_academic_advising_appointment&diff=41455How to make an academic advising appointment2013-02-25T00:43:16Z<p>Jodessky: </p>
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<div>The Center for Student Advising (CSA) provides an integrated advising experience for all students in Columbia College and The Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science. CSA brings together, under one roof, general academic advising, Academic Success Programs, the Columbia Undergraduate Scholars Program (CUSP), and the Office of Preprofessional Advising. Students are assigned a CSA adviser, who works with them throughout their time at Columbia. Students can schedule academic advising appointments in a variety of ways.<br />
<br />
<br />
==Scheduling an academic advising appointment==<br />
<br />
#Go in-person to The Center for Student Advising to schedule an appointment. The Center for Student Advising is located on the fourth floor of Lerner Hall. <br />
#Call (212) 854-6378 to schedule an appointment over the phone. <br />
#Schedule an advising appointment online at the following link: http://studentaffairs.columbia.edu/csa/appointments<br />
<br />
==Contact information==<br />
<br />
403 Lerner Hall<br />
2920 Broadway<br />
New York, NY 10027<br />
<br />
Call: (212) 854-6378<br />
Fax: (212) 854-2562<br />
E-mail: csa@columbia.edu<br />
<br />
Office Hours<br />
Monday - Thursday: 9am - 7pm<br />
Friday: 9am - 5pm<br />
<br />
Walk-In Hours<br />
Mon - Thurs: 2:30pm - 4pm</div>Jodesskyhttps://www.wikicu.com/index.php?title=How_to_make_an_academic_advising_appointment&diff=41449How to make an academic advising appointment2013-02-25T00:41:48Z<p>Jodessky: </p>
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<div>The Center for Student Advising (CSA) provides an integrated advising experience for all students in Columbia College and The Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science. CSA brings together, under one roof, general academic advising, Academic Success Programs, the Columbia Undergraduate Scholars Program (CUSP), and the Office of Preprofessional Advising. Students are assigned a CSA adviser, who works with them throughout their time at Columbia. Students can schedule academic advising appointments in a variety of ways.<br />
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==Scheduling an academic advising appointment==<br />
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#Go in-person to The Center for Student Advising to schedule an appointment. The Center for Student Advising is located on the fourth floor of Lerner Hall. <br />
#Call (212) 854-6378 to schedule an appointment over the phone. <br />
#Schedule an advising appointment online at the following link: http://studentaffairs.columbia.edu/csa/appointments</div>Jodesskyhttps://www.wikicu.com/index.php?title=How_to_make_an_academic_advising_appointment&diff=41445How to make an academic advising appointment2013-02-25T00:39:05Z<p>Jodessky: </p>
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<div>The Columbia [[Center for Student Advising]] (CSA) is located on the fourth floor of [[Lerner Hall]] in Lerner 403. CSA serves all students in Columbia College and The Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science. CSA brings together, under one roof, general academic advising, Academic Success Programs, the Columbia Undergraduate Scholars Program (CUSP), and the Office of Preprofessional Advising. Students are assigned a CSA adviser, who works with them throughout their time at Columbia.<br />
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If students are having an issue with their adviser or feel like they're not getting the most of their advising experience, CSA is very open to students changing advisers. Just send an email to Dean Monique Rinere at mrinere@columbia.edu.<br />
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==Steps==<br />
#Go to the Student Affairs Insight Portal [https://wind.columbia.edu/login?destination=https%3A%2F%2Fshibboleth.columbia.edu%2Fidp%2FAuthn%2FRemoteUser here].<br />
#Once logged in, the right sidebar has a tab called Shortcuts. Underneath, there will be a link to Request an Advising Appointment. <br />
#With the calendar function, select a type of appointment. <br />
#Select your counselor or academic adviser.<br />
#Choose the length of your appointment. Appointments can last from 15 to 60 minutes.<br />
#Then select a date and time range.<br />
#Select "Update Results" and look at the right side of the page for available appointments.<br />
#Choose an appointment slot and confirm.</div>Jodesskyhttps://www.wikicu.com/index.php?title=How_to_make_an_academic_advising_appointment&diff=41444How to make an academic advising appointment2013-02-25T00:38:06Z<p>Jodessky: </p>
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<div>Students can schedule academic advising appointments in a variety of ways.<br />
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<br />
==Scheduling an academic advising appointment==<br />
<br />
Students can go to the Office of Academic Advising in-person to schedule an appointment. The Office of Academic Advising is located on the fourth floor of Lerner Hall. <br />
<br />
Students can also make an academic advising appointment online at the following link: http://studentaffairs.columbia.edu/csa/appointments</div>Jodesskyhttps://www.wikicu.com/index.php?title=How_to_make_an_academic_advising_appointment&diff=41442How to make an academic advising appointment2013-02-25T00:37:47Z<p>Jodessky: </p>
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<div>Students can schedule academic advising appointments in a variety of ways.<br />
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==How to add schedule an academic advising appointment==<br />
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Students can go to the Office of Academic Advising in-person to schedule an appointment. The Office of Academic Advising is located on the fourth floor of Lerner Hall. <br />
<br />
Students can also make an academic advising appointment online at the following link: http://studentaffairs.columbia.edu/csa/appointments</div>Jodesskyhttps://www.wikicu.com/index.php?title=How_to_make_an_academic_advising_appointment&diff=41440How to make an academic advising appointment2013-02-25T00:35:23Z<p>Jodessky: </p>
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<div>Students can schedule academic advising appointments in a variety of ways.<br />
<br />
Students can go to the Office of Academic Advising in-person to schedule an appointment. The Office of Academic Advising is located on the fourth floor of Lerner Hall. <br />
<br />
Students can also make an academic advising appointment online at the following link: http://studentaffairs.columbia.edu/csa/appointments</div>Jodesskyhttps://www.wikicu.com/index.php?title=How_to_make_an_academic_advising_appointment&diff=41437How to make an academic advising appointment2013-02-25T00:33:59Z<p>Jodessky: </p>
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<div>Students can schedule academic advising appointments in a variety of ways.</div>Jodesskyhttps://www.wikicu.com/index.php?title=Residence_Hall_Leadership_Organization&diff=41428Residence Hall Leadership Organization2013-02-25T00:20:31Z<p>Jodessky: </p>
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<div>The Residence Hall Leadership Organization (RHLO) is an initiative created in 2011 through which current students can <br />
aid their Resident Advisors in running Res Life activities and affairs in their residence hall hubs. It's a good way for first-year students to become active in their communities, and you can learn about the process by following the steps below.<br />
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==Steps==<br />
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#Only first-year students and students living in select residence halls, like Schapiro, may currently apply for RHLO.<br />
#The application process opens near the beginning of both the fall and spring semesters. Advertisements containing dates and important information are usually posted on the RA bulletin boards near the elevators of each residence hall.<br />
#Applicants have multiple methods of application. They may submit written essays, songs, videos or other forms that suit the purpose of the application.<br />
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[[Category:How to]]</div>Jodesskyhttps://www.wikicu.com/index.php?title=Residence_Hall_Leadership_Organization&diff=41427Residence Hall Leadership Organization2013-02-25T00:20:10Z<p>Jodessky: </p>
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<div>The Residence Hall Leadership Organization (RHLO) is an initiative created in 2011 through which current students can <br />
aid their Resident Advisors in running Res Life activities and affairs in the Southfield and LLC residence hall hubs. It's a good way for first-year students to become active in their communities, and you can learn about the process by following the steps below.<br />
<br />
==Steps==<br />
<br />
#Only first-year students and students living in select residence halls, like Schapiro, may currently apply for RHLO.<br />
#The application process opens near the beginning of both the fall and spring semesters. Advertisements containing dates and important information are usually posted on the RA bulletin boards near the elevators of each residence hall.<br />
#Applicants have multiple methods of application. They may submit written essays, songs, videos or other forms that suit the purpose of the application.<br />
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[[Category:How to]]</div>Jodesskyhttps://www.wikicu.com/index.php?title=Residence_Hall_Leadership_Organization&diff=41426Residence Hall Leadership Organization2013-02-25T00:19:44Z<p>Jodessky: /* Steps */</p>
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<div>The Residence Hall Leadership Organization (RHLO) is an initiative created in 2011 through which current first-year students can <br />
aid their Resident Advisors in running Res Life activities and affairs in the Southfield and LLC residence hall hubs. It's a good way for first-year students to become active in their communities, and you can learn about the process by following the steps below.<br />
<br />
==Steps==<br />
<br />
#Only first-year students and students living in select residence halls, like Schapiro, may currently apply for RHLO.<br />
#The application process opens near the beginning of both the fall and spring semesters. Advertisements containing dates and important information are usually posted on the RA bulletin boards near the elevators of each residence hall.<br />
#Applicants have multiple methods of application. They may submit written essays, songs, videos or other forms that suit the purpose of the application.<br />
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[[Category:How to]]</div>Jodesskyhttps://www.wikicu.com/index.php?title=How_to_file_a_maintenance_request&diff=41425How to file a maintenance request2013-02-25T00:18:32Z<p>Jodessky: </p>
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<div>47 Claremont, 548 W. 113th Street, 600 W. 113th Street and Harmony Hall, while managed by Housing, are owned and operated by University Apartment Housing (UAH), which is responsible for all maintenance and housekeeping requests. Residents in these buildings should submit their Maintenance Requests by contacting their superintendent, or by calling 212-854-9301. If problems persist, contact the Hospitality Desk at 212-854-2779 for assistance. For after-hours emergencies, contact Facilities Management at 212-854-2222.<br />
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Facilities Management handles maintenance and housekeeping requests for all residence halls and brownstones. <br />
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==Steps==<br />
#To place a non-emergency maintenance request, visit: http://housingservices.columbia.edu/content/maintenance-requests#howto<br />
#You can go to the left hand navigation bar, click on “Maintenance Request” and follow the instructions.<br />
#To expedite service, please provide complete information and keep the confirmation email you receive from Facilities Management for your records. Note that if the problem is not responded to within fourteen days, or if you continue to have problems, you can contact the Hartley Hospitality Desk at 212-854-2779.<br />
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In non-emergency situations, the following jobs/situations are given priority: lock changes or repairs, malfunctioning plumbing (i.e., leaks, clogs, or broken plumbing equipment where there is only one toilet or shower available), repair or replacement of safety equipment, repairs necessary to maintain sanitary living conditions, and no heat.</div>Jodesskyhttps://www.wikicu.com/index.php?title=How_to_file_a_maintenance_request&diff=41424How to file a maintenance request2013-02-25T00:18:22Z<p>Jodessky: </p>
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<div>47 Claremont, 548 W. 113th Street, 600 W. 113th Street and Harmony Hall, while managed by Housing, are owned and operated by University Apartment Housing (UAH), which is responsible for all maintenance and housekeeping requests. Residents in these buildings should submit their Maintenance Requests by contacting their superintendent, or by calling 212-854-9301. If problems persist, contact the Hospitality Desk at 212-854-2779 for assistance. For after-hours emergencies, contact Facilities Management at 212-854-2222.<br />
<br />
Facilities Management handles maintenance and housekeeping requests for all residence halls and brownstones. <br />
<br />
==Steps==<br />
#To place a non-emergency maintenance request, visit: http://housingservices.columbia.edu/content/maintenance-requests#howto<br />
#You can go to the left hand navigation bar, click on “Maintenance Request” and follow the instructions. To expedite service, please provide complete information and keep the confirmation email you receive from Facilities Management for your records. Note that if the problem is not responded to within fourteen days, or if you continue to have problems, you can contact the Hartley Hospitality Desk at 212-854-2779.<br />
<br />
In non-emergency situations, the following jobs/situations are given priority: lock changes or repairs, malfunctioning plumbing (i.e., leaks, clogs, or broken plumbing equipment where there is only one toilet or shower available), repair or replacement of safety equipment, repairs necessary to maintain sanitary living conditions, and no heat.</div>Jodesskyhttps://www.wikicu.com/index.php?title=How_to_guides&diff=41396How to guides2013-02-10T19:06:10Z<p>Jodessky: </p>
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<div>The [[WikiCU]] how to guides launched in 2013 as a collaboration between the Communications Committees of [[CCSC]] & [[ESC]] and the WikiCU management team. The goal of these guides is to centralize information dispersed over a myriad of Columbia websites and to make it easier for students and campus groups to navigate [[Columbia University]], [[Morningside Heights]], and [[New York City]]. By hosting the guides on WIkiCU, as opposed to other Columbia sites, information can be kept up-to-date and any member of the Columbia community with a [https://www.wikicu.com/Special:RequestAccount WikiCU account] may contribute. <br />
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Follow the instructions for creating a guide: [[How to create a how to guide]]<br />
<br />
==Student Life==<br />
===Dining===<br />
[[How to change a meal plan]]<br />
<br />
[[How to make coffee]]<br />
<br />
===Health Services===<br />
[[How to make a Health Services appointment]]<br />
<br />
[[How to make a Columbia Psychological Services appointment]]<br />
<br />
===Housing & Facilities===<br />
[[How to get a guest pass]]<br />
<br />
[[How to file a maintenance request]]<br />
<br />
[[How to get a lightbulb changed]]<br />
<br />
[[How to apply to be a Resident Adviser]]<br />
<br />
===Personal Finance===<br />
[[How to add Dining Dollars]]<br />
<br />
[[How to add Flex dollars]]<br />
<br />
===Travel===<br />
[[Getting to Columbia]]<br />
<br />
===Technology===<br />
====Email====<br />
[[How to configure an iPhone/iPad for LionMail]]<br />
<br />
[[How to configure Apple Mail for LionMail]]<br />
====Printing/Scanning====<br />
[[How to use professional print services]]<br />
<br />
[[How to scan documents on campus]]<br />
<br />
[[How to set up your computer to print to NINJa]]<br />
<br />
[[How to use Print@CU]]<br />
<br />
====UNI Management====<br />
[[How to change or recover your UNI password]]<br />
<br />
[[How to change your UNI security questions]]<br />
<br />
==Academics==<br />
===Advising===<br />
[[How to make an academic advising appointment]]<br />
<br />
[[How to use a peer adviser]]<br />
<br />
===Registration===<br />
[[How to add/drop classes]]<br />
<br />
[[How to make a class Pass/D/Fail]]<br />
===Courses===<br />
[[How to edit Courseworks discussion entries]]<br />
<br />
[[How to review a professor]]<br />
<br />
[[How to purchase textbooks]]<br />
<br />
[[How to make an appointment at the Writing Center]]<br />
<br />
==Groups & Activities==<br />
===New Groups===<br />
[[How to start a new student group]]<br />
<br />
===Funding===<br />
[[How to apply for JCCC cosponsorships]]<br />
<br />
[[How to apply for the Capital Investment Fund]]<br />
<br />
[[How to apply for the Travel Fund]]<br />
<br />
===Space===<br />
[[How to reserve space on campus]]<br />
#[[How to reserve space in Alfred Lerner Hall]]<br />
#[[How to reserve space in Earl Hall]]<br />
#[[How to reserve space in Faculty House]]<br />
#[[How to reserve space in Low Library]]<br />
#[[How to reserve space in the Diana Center]]<br />
#[[How to reserve space in the Kraft Center]]<br />
#[[How to reserve space in Uris Hall]]<br />
#[[How to reserve outdoor space]]<br />
[[How to use pre-calendaring]]<br />
<br />
==Making a difference==<br />
===On campus===<br />
[[How to apply to be a Resident Adviser]]<br />
<br />
[[How to apply to be a CUE leader]]<br />
<br />
[[How to apply to be a COOP leader]]<br />
<br />
[[How to apply to be a Consent Educator]]<br />
<br />
[[How to apply to be an NSOP leader]]<br />
<br />
[[How to join RHLO]]<br />
<br />
===In the community===<br />
<br />
===Student councils===<br />
[[How to write a policy resolution]]<br />
<br />
==New York==<br />
[[Riding the subway]]<br />
<br />
[[Category:How to|*]]</div>Jodesskyhttps://www.wikicu.com/index.php?title=How_to_guides&diff=41395How to guides2013-02-10T19:05:48Z<p>Jodessky: </p>
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<div>The [[WikiCU]] how to guides launched in 2013 as a collaboration between the Communications Committees of [[CCSC]] & [[ESC]] and the WikiCU management team. The goal of these guides is to centralize information dispersed over a myriad of Columbia websites and to make it easier for students and campus groups to navigate [[Columbia University]], [[Morningside Heights]], and [[New York City]]. By hosting the guides on WIkiCU, as opposed to other Columbia sites, information can be kept up-to-date and any member of the Columbia community with a [https://www.wikicu.com/Special:RequestAccount WikiCU account] may contribute. <br />
<br />
[[How to create a how to guide]]<br />
<br />
==Student Life==<br />
===Dining===<br />
[[How to change a meal plan]]<br />
<br />
[[How to make coffee]]<br />
<br />
===Health Services===<br />
[[How to make a Health Services appointment]]<br />
<br />
[[How to make a Columbia Psychological Services appointment]]<br />
<br />
===Housing & Facilities===<br />
[[How to get a guest pass]]<br />
<br />
[[How to file a maintenance request]]<br />
<br />
[[How to get a lightbulb changed]]<br />
<br />
[[How to apply to be a Resident Adviser]]<br />
<br />
===Personal Finance===<br />
[[How to add Dining Dollars]]<br />
<br />
[[How to add Flex dollars]]<br />
<br />
===Travel===<br />
[[Getting to Columbia]]<br />
<br />
===Technology===<br />
====Email====<br />
[[How to configure an iPhone/iPad for LionMail]]<br />
<br />
[[How to configure Apple Mail for LionMail]]<br />
====Printing/Scanning====<br />
[[How to use professional print services]]<br />
<br />
[[How to scan documents on campus]]<br />
<br />
[[How to set up your computer to print to NINJa]]<br />
<br />
[[How to use Print@CU]]<br />
<br />
====UNI Management====<br />
[[How to change or recover your UNI password]]<br />
<br />
[[How to change your UNI security questions]]<br />
<br />
==Academics==<br />
===Advising===<br />
[[How to make an academic advising appointment]]<br />
<br />
[[How to use a peer adviser]]<br />
<br />
===Registration===<br />
[[How to add/drop classes]]<br />
<br />
[[How to make a class Pass/D/Fail]]<br />
===Courses===<br />
[[How to edit Courseworks discussion entries]]<br />
<br />
[[How to review a professor]]<br />
<br />
[[How to purchase textbooks]]<br />
<br />
[[How to make an appointment at the Writing Center]]<br />
<br />
==Groups & Activities==<br />
===New Groups===<br />
[[How to start a new student group]]<br />
<br />
===Funding===<br />
[[How to apply for JCCC cosponsorships]]<br />
<br />
[[How to apply for the Capital Investment Fund]]<br />
<br />
[[How to apply for the Travel Fund]]<br />
<br />
===Space===<br />
[[How to reserve space on campus]]<br />
#[[How to reserve space in Alfred Lerner Hall]]<br />
#[[How to reserve space in Earl Hall]]<br />
#[[How to reserve space in Faculty House]]<br />
#[[How to reserve space in Low Library]]<br />
#[[How to reserve space in the Diana Center]]<br />
#[[How to reserve space in the Kraft Center]]<br />
#[[How to reserve space in Uris Hall]]<br />
#[[How to reserve outdoor space]]<br />
[[How to use pre-calendaring]]<br />
<br />
==Making a difference==<br />
===On campus===<br />
[[How to apply to be a Resident Adviser]]<br />
<br />
[[How to apply to be a CUE leader]]<br />
<br />
[[How to apply to be a COOP leader]]<br />
<br />
[[How to apply to be a Consent Educator]]<br />
<br />
[[How to apply to be an NSOP leader]]<br />
<br />
[[How to join RHLO]]<br />
<br />
===In the community===<br />
<br />
===Student councils===<br />
[[How to write a policy resolution]]<br />
<br />
==New York==<br />
[[Riding the subway]]<br />
<br />
[[Category:How to|*]]</div>Jodesskyhttps://www.wikicu.com/index.php?title=How_to_create_a_how_to_guide&diff=41394How to create a how to guide2013-02-10T18:58:21Z<p>Jodessky: </p>
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<div>[[How to guides]] are a great way to contribute to institutional memory at Columbia. Started in 2013 by the WikiCU team and the Communications Committees of [[CCSC]] and [[ESC]], the guides are now open to the Columbia community. We're always looking for additional information, so we encourage you to create a guide of your own.<br />
<br />
==Steps==<br />
#Request a WikiCU account.<br />
##Click "Log in / Create account" in the top right corner or click [https://www.wikicu.com/index.php5?title=Special:UserLogin&returnto=Main+Page here].<br />
##Click the request account link or click [https://www.wikicu.com/Special:RequestAccount here].<br />
##Enter your personal information and submit. Requests usually take 1-2 days to process.<br />
#Log in to your account.<br />
#Check to see if your desired guide already exists by using the search box or by browsing the [[How to guides]] landing page.<br />
#If your guide does not yet exist, go to the Main page of wikicu.com. <br />
#Type the name of your desired guide into the search bar on the center of the page.<br />
##Each guide should begin with "How to" <br />
##Only proper nouns and "How" should be capitalized.<br />
##Guide titles should not end with a period.<br />
##Keep titles as brief as possible.<br />
#You will then be brought to a "Search results" page. Below a series of checkboxes, you will see bold text which says "Create the page "How to..." on this wiki!" Click on the name of your guide in red to create the page.<br />
#In the textbox, you can now begin crafting your guide.<br />
##Provide a brief background on your topic. You can link to other pages or guides on WikiCU by putting the name of the page inside of double brackets (i.e. <nowiki>[[Page title here]]</nowiki>).<br />
##Leave one line space after your background information and then type <nowiki>==Steps==</nowiki><br />
##Then you can begin listing your steps in chronological order. To number your steps, use the pound key <nowiki>#</nowiki> at the start of each new line/step.<br />
##To place additional steps under each major step, use two pound keys <nowiki>##</nowiki> at the start of each new line/step.<br />
##To link to outside pages in your steps, use this code: <nowiki>[URL Name of link that you want to appear]. For example, [http://www.columbia.edu Columbia homepage]. </nowiki><br />
#Oftentimes, it can be beneficial to provide additional resources and additional links at the bottom of the page.<br />
##Insert an extra line space and then create a new section titled "External links" by using the code <nowiki>==External Links==</nowiki><br />
##Use the same external link code as above and separate each link by a full line space.<br />
#Then save your page. You can go back and edit your guide by clicking "Edit" in the top right corner of the page.<br />
#Finally, add your page to the [[How to guides]] landing page. Visit [[How to guides]] and click "Edit" in the top right. Then go to the appropriate section or create a new section, and list your guide by linking to the page. You can do this by inserting the code <nowiki>[[Name of guide here]]</nowiki><br />
<br />
[[Category: How to]]</div>Jodesskyhttps://www.wikicu.com/index.php?title=How_to_create_a_how_to_guide&diff=41393How to create a how to guide2013-02-10T18:58:01Z<p>Jodessky: /* Steps */</p>
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<div>[[How to guides]] are a great way to contribute to institutional memory at Columbia. Started in 2013 by the WikiCU team and the Communications Committees of [[CCSC]] and [[ESC]], the guides are now open to the Columbia community. We're always looking for additional information, so we encourage you to create a guide of your own.<br />
<br />
==Steps==<br />
#Request a WikiCU account.<br />
##Click "Log in / Create account" in the top right corner or click [https://www.wikicu.com/index.php5?title=Special:UserLogin&returnto=Main+Page here].<br />
##Click the request account link or click [https://www.wikicu.com/Special:RequestAccount here].<br />
##Enter your personal information and submit. Requests usually take 1-2 days to process.<br />
#Log in to your account.<br />
#Check to see if your desired guide already exists by using the search box or by browsing the [[How to guides]] landing page.<br />
#If your guide does not yet exist, go to the [[Main page]] of wikicu.com. <br />
#Type the name of your desired guide into the search bar on the center of the page.<br />
##Each guide should begin with "How to" <br />
##Only proper nouns and "How" should be capitalized.<br />
##Guide titles should not end with a period.<br />
##Keep titles as brief as possible.<br />
#You will then be brought to a "Search results" page. Below a series of checkboxes, you will see bold text which says "Create the page "How to..." on this wiki!" Click on the name of your guide in red to create the page.<br />
#In the textbox, you can now begin crafting your guide.<br />
##Provide a brief background on your topic. You can link to other pages or guides on WikiCU by putting the name of the page inside of double brackets (i.e. <nowiki>[[Page title here]]</nowiki>).<br />
##Leave one line space after your background information and then type <nowiki>==Steps==</nowiki><br />
##Then you can begin listing your steps in chronological order. To number your steps, use the pound key <nowiki>#</nowiki> at the start of each new line/step.<br />
##To place additional steps under each major step, use two pound keys <nowiki>##</nowiki> at the start of each new line/step.<br />
##To link to outside pages in your steps, use this code: <nowiki>[URL Name of link that you want to appear]. For example, [http://www.columbia.edu Columbia homepage]. </nowiki><br />
#Oftentimes, it can be beneficial to provide additional resources and additional links at the bottom of the page.<br />
##Insert an extra line space and then create a new section titled "External links" by using the code <nowiki>==External Links==</nowiki><br />
##Use the same external link code as above and separate each link by a full line space.<br />
#Then save your page. You can go back and edit your guide by clicking "Edit" in the top right corner of the page.<br />
#Finally, add your page to the [[How to guides]] landing page. Visit [[How to guides]] and click "Edit" in the top right. Then go to the appropriate section or create a new section, and list your guide by linking to the page. You can do this by inserting the code <nowiki>[[Name of guide here]]</nowiki><br />
<br />
[[Category: How to]]</div>Jodesskyhttps://www.wikicu.com/index.php?title=How_to_create_a_how_to_guide&diff=41392How to create a how to guide2013-02-10T18:56:49Z<p>Jodessky: </p>
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<div>[[How to guides]] are a great way to contribute to institutional memory at Columbia. Started in 2013 by the WikiCU team and the Communications Committees of [[CCSC]] and [[ESC]], the guides are now open to the Columbia community. We're always looking for additional information, so we encourage you to create a guide of your own.<br />
<br />
==Steps==<br />
#Request a WikiCU account.<br />
##Click "Log in / Create account" in the top right corner or click [https://www.wikicu.com/index.php5?title=Special:UserLogin&returnto=Main+Page here].<br />
##Click the request account link or click [https://www.wikicu.com/Special:RequestAccount here].<br />
##Enter your personal information and submit. Requests usually take 1-2 days to process.<br />
#Log in to your account.<br />
#Check to see if your desired guide already exists by using the search box or by browsing the [[How to guides]] landing page.<br />
#If your guide does not yet exist, go to the [[Main page]] of wikicu.com. <br />
#Type the name of your desired guide into the search bar on the center of the page.<br />
##Each guide should begin with "How to" <br />
##Only proper nouns and "How" should be capitalized.<br />
##Guide titles should not end with a period.<br />
##Keep titles as brief as possible.<br />
#You will then be brought to a "Search results" page. Below a series of checkboxes, you will see bold text which says "Create the page "How to..." on this wiki!" Click on the name of your guide in red to create the page.<br />
#In the textbox, you can now begin crafting your guide.<br />
##Provide a brief background on your topic. You can link to other pages or guides on WikiCU by putting the name of the page inside of double brackets (i.e. <nowiki>[[Page title here]]</nowiki>).<br />
##Leave one line space after your background information and then type <nowiki>==Steps==</nowiki><br />
##Then you can begin listing your steps in chronological order. To number your steps, use the pound key <nowiki>#</nowiki> at the start of each new line/step.<br />
##To place additional steps under each major step, use two pound keys <nowiki>##</nowiki> at the start of each new line/step.<br />
##To link to outside pages in your steps, use this code: <nowiki>[URL Name of link that you want to appear]. For example, [http://www.columbia.edu Columbia homepage]. </nowiki><br />
#Oftentimes, it can be beneficial to provide additional resources and additional links at the bottom of the page.<br />
##Insert an extra line space and then create a new section titled "External links" by using the code <nowiki>==External Links==</nowiki><br />
##Use the same external link code as above and separate each link by a full line space.<br />
#Then save your page. You can go back and edit your guide by clicking "Edit" in the top right corner of the page.<br />
<br />
[[Category: How to]]</div>Jodesskyhttps://www.wikicu.com/index.php?title=How_to_create_a_how_to_guide&diff=41391How to create a how to guide2013-02-10T18:56:34Z<p>Jodessky: /* Steps */</p>
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<div>[[How to guides]] are a great way to contribute to institutional memory at Columbia. Started in 2013 by the WikiCU team and the Communications Committees of [[CCSC]] and [[ESC]], the guides are now open to the Columbia community. We're always looking for additional information, so we encourage you to create a guide of your own.<br />
<br />
==Steps==<br />
#Request a WikiCU account.<br />
##Click "Log in / Create account" in the top right corner or click [https://www.wikicu.com/index.php5?title=Special:UserLogin&returnto=Main+Page here].<br />
##Click the request account link or click [https://www.wikicu.com/Special:RequestAccount here].<br />
##Enter your personal information and submit. Requests usually take 1-2 days to process.<br />
#Log in to your account.<br />
#Check to see if your desired guide already exists by using the search box or by browsing the [[How to guides]] landing page.<br />
#If your guide does not yet exist, go to the [[Main page]] of wikicu.com. <br />
#Type the name of your desired guide into the search bar on the center of the page.<br />
##Each guide should begin with "How to" <br />
##Only proper nouns and "How" should be capitalized.<br />
##Guide titles should not end with a period.<br />
##Keep titles as brief as possible.<br />
#You will then be brought to a "Search results" page. Below a series of checkboxes, you will see bold text which says "Create the page "How to..." on this wiki!" Click on the name of your guide in red to create the page.<br />
#In the textbox, you can now begin crafting your guide.<br />
##Provide a brief background on your topic. You can link to other pages or guides on WikiCU by putting the name of the page inside of double brackets (i.e. <nowiki>[[Page title here]]</nowiki>).<br />
##Leave one line space after your background information and then type <nowiki>==Steps==</nowiki><br />
##Then you can begin listing your steps in chronological order. To number your steps, use the pound key <nowiki>#</nowiki> at the start of each new line/step.<br />
##To place additional steps under each major step, use two pound keys <nowiki>##</nowiki> at the start of each new line/step.<br />
##To link to outside pages in your steps, use this code: <nowiki>[URL Name of link that you want to appear]. For example, [http://www.columbia.edu Columbia homepage]. </nowiki><br />
#Oftentimes, it can be beneficial to provide additional resources and additional links at the bottom of the page.<br />
##Insert an extra line space and then create a new section titled "External links" by using the code <nowiki>==External Links==</nowiki><br />
##Use the same external link code as above and separate each link by a full line space.<br />
#Then save your page. You can go back and edit your guide by clicking "Edit" in the top right corner of the page.</div>Jodesskyhttps://www.wikicu.com/index.php?title=How_to_create_a_how_to_guide&diff=41390How to create a how to guide2013-02-10T18:49:26Z<p>Jodessky: Created page with "How to guides are a great way to contribute to institutional memory at Columbia. Started in 2013 by the WikiCU team and the Communications Committees of CCSC and [[ESC..."</p>
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<div>[[How to guides]] are a great way to contribute to institutional memory at Columbia. Started in 2013 by the WikiCU team and the Communications Committees of [[CCSC]] and [[ESC]], the guides are now open to the Columbia community. We're always looking for additional information, so we encourage you to create a guide of your own.<br />
<br />
==Steps==<br />
#Request a WikiCU account.<br />
##Click "Log in / Create account" in the top right corner or click [https://www.wikicu.com/index.php5?title=Special:UserLogin&returnto=Main+Page here].<br />
##Click the request account link or click [https://www.wikicu.com/Special:RequestAccount here].<br />
##Enter your personal information and submit. Requests usually take 1-2 days to process.<br />
#Check to see if your desired guide already exists by using the search box or by browsing the [[How to guides]] landing page.<br />
#If your guide does not yet exist, go to the [[Main page]] of wikicu.com. <br />
#Type the name of your desired guide into the search bar on the center of the page.<br />
##Each guide should begin with "How to" <br />
##Only proper nouns and "How" should be capitalized.<br />
##Guide titles should not end with a period.<br />
##Keep titles as brief as possible.<br />
#You will then be brought to a "Search results" page. Below a series of checkboxes, you will see bold text which says "Create the page "How to..." on this wiki!" Click on the name of your guide in red to create the page.<br />
#In the textbox, you can now begin crafting your guide.<br />
##Provide a brief background on your topic. You can link to other pages or guides on WikiCU by putting the name of the page inside of double brackets (i.e. <nowiki>[[Page title here]]</nowiki>).<br />
##</div>Jodesskyhttps://www.wikicu.com/index.php?title=How_to_guides&diff=41381How to guides2013-02-08T01:50:29Z<p>Jodessky: /* On campus */</p>
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<div>The [[WikiCU]] how to guides launched in 2013 as a collaboration between the Communications Committees of [[CCSC]] & [[ESC]] and the WikiCU management team. The goal of these guides is to centralize information dispersed over a myriad of Columbia websites and to make it easier for students and campus groups to navigate [[Columbia University]], [[Morningside Heights]], and [[New York City]]. By hosting the guides on WIkiCU, as opposed to other Columbia sites, information can be kept up-to-date and any member of the Columbia community with a [https://www.wikicu.com/Special:RequestAccount WikiCU account] may contribute. <br />
<br />
==Student Life==<br />
===Dining===<br />
[[How to change a meal plan]]<br />
<br />
[[How to make coffee]]<br />
<br />
===Health Services===<br />
[[How to make a Health Services appointment]]<br />
<br />
[[How to make a Columbia Psychological Services appointment]]<br />
<br />
===Housing & Facilities===<br />
[[How to get a guest pass]]<br />
<br />
[[How to file a maintenance request]]<br />
<br />
[[How to get a lightbulb changed]]<br />
<br />
[[How to apply to be a Resident Adviser]]<br />
<br />
===Personal Finance===<br />
[[How to add Dining Dollars]]<br />
<br />
[[How to add Flex dollars]]<br />
<br />
===Travel===<br />
[[Getting to Columbia]]<br />
<br />
===Technology===<br />
====Email====<br />
[[How to configure an iPhone/iPad for LionMail]]<br />
<br />
[[How to configure Apple Mail for LionMail]]<br />
====Printing/Scanning====<br />
[[How to use professional print services]]<br />
<br />
[[How to scan documents on campus]]<br />
<br />
[[How to set up your computer to print to NINJa]]<br />
<br />
[[How to use Print@CU]]<br />
<br />
====UNI Management====<br />
[[How to change or recover your UNI password]]<br />
<br />
[[How to change your UNI security questions]]<br />
<br />
==Academics==<br />
===Advising===<br />
[[How to make an academic advising appointment]]<br />
<br />
[[How to use a peer adviser]]<br />
<br />
===Registration===<br />
[[How to add/drop classes]]<br />
<br />
[[How to make a class Pass/D/Fail]]<br />
===Courses===<br />
[[How to edit Courseworks discussion entries]]<br />
<br />
[[How to review a professor]]<br />
<br />
[[How to purchase textbooks]]<br />
<br />
[[How to make an appointment at the Writing Center]]<br />
<br />
==Groups & Activities==<br />
===New Groups===<br />
[[How to start a new student group]]<br />
<br />
===Funding===<br />
[[How to apply for JCCC cosponsorships]]<br />
<br />
[[How to apply for the Capital Investment Fund]]<br />
<br />
[[How to apply for the Travel Fund]]<br />
<br />
===Space===<br />
[[How to reserve space on campus]]<br />
#[[How to reserve space in Alfred Lerner Hall]]<br />
#[[How to reserve space in Earl Hall]]<br />
#[[How to reserve space in Faculty House]]<br />
#[[How to reserve space in Low Library]]<br />
#[[How to reserve space in the Diana Center]]<br />
#[[How to reserve space in the Kraft Center]]<br />
#[[How to reserve space in Uris Hall]]<br />
#[[How to reserve outdoor space]]<br />
[[How to use pre-calendaring]]<br />
<br />
==Making a difference==<br />
===On campus===<br />
[[How to apply to be a Resident Adviser]]<br />
<br />
[[How to apply to be a CUE leader]]<br />
<br />
[[How to apply to be a COOP leader]]<br />
<br />
[[How to apply to be a Consent Educator]]<br />
<br />
[[How to apply to be an NSOP leader]]<br />
<br />
[[How to join RHLO]]<br />
<br />
===In the community===<br />
<br />
===Student councils===<br />
[[How to write a policy resolution]]<br />
<br />
==New York==<br />
[[Riding the subway]]<br />
<br />
[[Category:How to|*]]</div>Jodesskyhttps://www.wikicu.com/index.php?title=How_to_guides&diff=41380How to guides2013-02-08T01:49:50Z<p>Jodessky: /* On campus */</p>
<hr />
<div>The [[WikiCU]] how to guides launched in 2013 as a collaboration between the Communications Committees of [[CCSC]] & [[ESC]] and the WikiCU management team. The goal of these guides is to centralize information dispersed over a myriad of Columbia websites and to make it easier for students and campus groups to navigate [[Columbia University]], [[Morningside Heights]], and [[New York City]]. By hosting the guides on WIkiCU, as opposed to other Columbia sites, information can be kept up-to-date and any member of the Columbia community with a [https://www.wikicu.com/Special:RequestAccount WikiCU account] may contribute. <br />
<br />
==Student Life==<br />
===Dining===<br />
[[How to change a meal plan]]<br />
<br />
[[How to make coffee]]<br />
<br />
===Health Services===<br />
[[How to make a Health Services appointment]]<br />
<br />
[[How to make a Columbia Psychological Services appointment]]<br />
<br />
===Housing & Facilities===<br />
[[How to get a guest pass]]<br />
<br />
[[How to file a maintenance request]]<br />
<br />
[[How to get a lightbulb changed]]<br />
<br />
[[How to apply to be a Resident Adviser]]<br />
<br />
===Personal Finance===<br />
[[How to add Dining Dollars]]<br />
<br />
[[How to add Flex dollars]]<br />
<br />
===Travel===<br />
[[Getting to Columbia]]<br />
<br />
===Technology===<br />
====Email====<br />
[[How to configure an iPhone/iPad for LionMail]]<br />
<br />
[[How to configure Apple Mail for LionMail]]<br />
====Printing/Scanning====<br />
[[How to use professional print services]]<br />
<br />
[[How to scan documents on campus]]<br />
<br />
[[How to set up your computer to print to NINJa]]<br />
<br />
[[How to use Print@CU]]<br />
<br />
====UNI Management====<br />
[[How to change or recover your UNI password]]<br />
<br />
[[How to change your UNI security questions]]<br />
<br />
==Academics==<br />
===Advising===<br />
[[How to make an academic advising appointment]]<br />
<br />
[[How to use a peer adviser]]<br />
<br />
===Registration===<br />
[[How to add/drop classes]]<br />
<br />
[[How to make a class Pass/D/Fail]]<br />
===Courses===<br />
[[How to edit Courseworks discussion entries]]<br />
<br />
[[How to review a professor]]<br />
<br />
[[How to purchase textbooks]]<br />
<br />
[[How to make an appointment at the Writing Center]]<br />
<br />
==Groups & Activities==<br />
===New Groups===<br />
[[How to start a new student group]]<br />
<br />
===Funding===<br />
[[How to apply for JCCC cosponsorships]]<br />
<br />
[[How to apply for the Capital Investment Fund]]<br />
<br />
[[How to apply for the Travel Fund]]<br />
<br />
===Space===<br />
[[How to reserve space on campus]]<br />
#[[How to reserve space in Alfred Lerner Hall]]<br />
#[[How to reserve space in Earl Hall]]<br />
#[[How to reserve space in Faculty House]]<br />
#[[How to reserve space in Low Library]]<br />
#[[How to reserve space in the Diana Center]]<br />
#[[How to reserve space in the Kraft Center]]<br />
#[[How to reserve space in Uris Hall]]<br />
#[[How to reserve outdoor space]]<br />
[[How to use pre-calendaring]]<br />
<br />
==Making a difference==<br />
===On campus===<br />
[[How to apply to be a Resident Adviser]]<br />
<br />
[[How to apply to be a CUE leader]]<br />
<br />
[[How to apply to be a COOP leader]]<br />
<br />
[[How to apply to be a Consent Educator]]<br />
<br />
[[How to apply to be an NSOP leader]]<br />
<br />
===In the community===<br />
<br />
===Student councils===<br />
[[How to write a policy resolution]]<br />
<br />
==New York==<br />
[[Riding the subway]]<br />
<br />
[[Category:How to|*]]</div>Jodessky