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The '''Columbia Engineering Magazine''' (sometimes called the '''Engineering Newsletter''') is the bi-annual news magazine of [[SEAS]].  Like its counterpart [[Columbia College Today]], it is distributed to students from the day they step on campus.  Copies are also sent home to parents, as well as to all alumni.  The magazine features articles about research being done at the school, profiles of famous alumni, a letter from [[Feniosky Peña-Mora|Dean Feniosky Peña-Mora]], and class notes.
 
The '''Columbia Engineering Magazine''' (sometimes called the '''Engineering Newsletter''') is the bi-annual news magazine of [[SEAS]].  Like its counterpart [[Columbia College Today]], it is distributed to students from the day they step on campus.  Copies are also sent home to parents, as well as to all alumni.  The magazine features articles about research being done at the school, profiles of famous alumni, a letter from [[Feniosky Peña-Mora|Dean Feniosky Peña-Mora]], and class notes.
  

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Fall 2010 Issue. The magazine features two to three different topics each semester (e.g. Fall 2010's topics: Water, Climate, Energy)

The Columbia Engineering Magazine (sometimes called the Engineering Newsletter) is the bi-annual news magazine of SEAS. Like its counterpart Columbia College Today, it is distributed to students from the day they step on campus. Copies are also sent home to parents, as well as to all alumni. The magazine features articles about research being done at the school, profiles of famous alumni, a letter from Dean Feniosky Peña-Mora, and class notes.

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