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'''Daniel Shapiro''' [[Columbia College|CC]] '[[2007|07]] is the son of poet and [[1968 protests|'68 protester]] [[David Shapiro]].  Shapiro, a pre-medical [[Art History]] graduate and [[John Jay Scholar]], was the first Columbia College student to be awarded three writing prizes by the [[English Department]] in an academic year, including the [[Academy of American Poets Poetry Prize]], the [[George Edward Woodberry Poetry Prize]], and the [[Lea Baechler Prize]].  Shapiro's book of poetry with artist Jasper Johns was recently acquired by the National Gallery of Art for an upcoming exhibition.
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'''Daniel Shapiro''' [[Columbia College|CC]] '[[2007|07]] is the son of poet and [[1968 protests|'68 protester]] [[David Shapiro]].  Shapiro, a pre-medical [[Art History]] graduate and [[John Jay Scholar]], was the first Columbia College student to be awarded three writing prizes by the [[English Department]] in an academic year, including the [[Academy of American Poets Poetry Prize]], the [[George Edward Woodberry Poetry Prize]], and the [[Lea Baechler Prize]].   
  
 
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Latest revision as of 17:42, 2 May 2013

Daniel Shapiro CC '07 is the son of poet and '68 protester David Shapiro. Shapiro, a pre-medical Art History graduate and John Jay Scholar, was the first Columbia College student to be awarded three writing prizes by the English Department in an academic year, including the Academy of American Poets Poetry Prize, the George Edward Woodberry Poetry Prize, and the Lea Baechler Prize.