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- |Built=[[1959]] '''Carman''' is a first-year residence hall. Approximately 40% of first years live in Carman.14 KB (2,265 words) - 11:16, 30 November 2020
- |Name=Columbia University School of General Studies |Degrees=[[Bachelor of Arts]]20 KB (2,891 words) - 23:12, 3 June 2021
- ...ng Columbian, he has played a significant role in the 20th century history of the university. ...of the war. In addition, he holds honorary degrees from Loyola University of Chicago and St. Lawrence University.8 KB (1,225 words) - 11:25, 12 November 2013
- {{wp-also2|Columbia University protests of 1968}} [[Image:68blood.jpg|thumb|A student emerges from the violent aftermath of the 1968 protests]]23 KB (3,600 words) - 21:01, 6 May 2024
- ...ic Complex]]) in the beautiful [[Inwood]] neighborhood at the northern tip of Manhattan. The current head coach is [[Pete Mangurian]]. ...vision I FBS independent schools|unaffiliated independent]] (with the bulk of its schedule typically against future ivy league schools), much as Notre Da34 KB (4,426 words) - 16:01, 21 November 2015
- ...humb|120px|Columbia's current Crown logo<ref>Please note that the coloring of the graphics on this page do not necessarily comport with official Universi ...ege]], the crown's adoption as a school symbol didn't occur until the turn of the twentieth century, and even then was adopted in an informal student-dri26 KB (4,127 words) - 15:09, 7 November 2013
- This article documents the rather interesting '''history of student housing''' at Columbia. ...suring 9' x 9', next to each other. The total size of each of these suites of three rooms was 540 square feet. When these rooms were assigned to students14 KB (2,096 words) - 15:11, 17 April 2015
- ...caps and gowns were once all black. [[Jacques Barzun]], while [[Provost]] of the University, is credited with changing the attire to a slate grey emblaz ...quite cold. As medieval universities gradually gave way to secular centers of learning, the academic regalia, now known as the ''academic habit'' was ret9 KB (1,194 words) - 18:17, 23 January 2015
- ...rvard amended its policies and allowed students to finish their third year of law school elsewhere and still receive a Harvard degree, and offered to awa ...[[1980]], when President Carter appointed her her to the DC Circuit Court of Appeals.1 KB (195 words) - 20:46, 18 September 2020
- ...e wrote the book "Geochemistry for a Habitable Planet", which is the basis of a course by the same name at Columbia and Harvard. Professor Broecker has a suite of offices in the new [[Gary C. Comer Geochemistry Building]] named after him.1 KB (159 words) - 21:09, 18 September 2020
- ...'' is the highest-ranking official in [[Columbia College]] and is the head of the administration for the College.<ref>http://www.columbia.edu/cu/secretar ...ge therefore has more limited powers than his or her counterpart, the Dean of [[SEAS]].9 KB (1,469 words) - 20:23, 6 May 2024
- ...CC]] '[[1959|59]] [[PhD]] '[[1965|65]] is the [[Meyer Schapiro]] Professor of Art History Emeritus. ...o be an abstract expressionist painter, but was frightened by the prospect of being alone with a canvas, and returned to the university. While in grad sc2 KB (278 words) - 12:23, 16 May 2013
- ...hich did not have a league or conference prior to the formal establishment of the Ivy League in [[1956]], Ivy basketball programs participated in the [[w ...:Wilt Chamberlain|Wilt Chamberlain]] (whom Forte outscored over the course of the season), and future NBA all-star [[w:Rod Hundley|Rod Hundley]].<ref>[ht19 KB (2,349 words) - 09:19, 20 September 2020
- ...- 2011) was a [[John Jay Award]] winner, university trustee and president of the Columbia Club. ...Day Committee in [[1941]]. He was also a member of the [[Senior Society]] of [[Nacoms]].2 KB (245 words) - 15:35, 21 May 2013
- '''Arthur Hays Sulzberger''' [[Columbia College|CC]] [[1913]] was publisher of the ''[[New York Times]]'' from [[1935]] to [[1961]]. ...hen-[[University President]] [[Nicholas Murray Butler]], who was not a fan of Jews.792 bytes (108 words) - 16:49, 9 May 2024
- '''Louis Simpson''' [[GS]] '[[1948|48]] [[MA]] '[[1950|50]] [[PhD]] '[[1959|59]] was a Jamaican poet who won the [[Pulitzer Prize]] in [[1964]]. He cam [[Category:Class of 1948|Simpson]]596 bytes (82 words) - 16:38, 23 May 2013