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Student granted Intel Fellowship for graphics

Miklos Bergou, GSAS '10, hit it big with computer graphics.

Miklos Bergou, GSAS '10, hit it big with computer graphics.

Faculty Knox on wood for success in revamped building

University institutes and departments have new digs in Knox Hall, a building that remains classically Gothic on the outside but modern and sustainable on the inside.

University institutes and departments have new digs in Knox Hall, a building that remains classically Gothic on the outside but modern and sustainable on the inside.

Lime Connect event anything but sour

Lime Connect, a career-focused organization that caters to talented students with disabilities, hosted an event on Tuesday evening.

Lime Connect, a career-focused organization that caters to talented students with disabilities, hosted an event on Tuesday evening.

New professor bolsters Native American studies

“It started with questions we were having about belonging,” Audra Simpson says of her research. She studies “the way we think about citizenship, nationality, indigeneity."

“It started with questions we were having about belonging,” Audra Simpson says of her research. She studies “the way we think about citizenship, nationality, indigeneity."

Kofi Annan talks climate change

Climate change was at the forefront of Kofi Annan's speech at the World Leaders Forum.

Climate change was at the forefront of Kofi Annan's speech at the World Leaders Forum.

Senior Profile: Michael Novak, GS

Michael Novak started dancing when he was 11 years old.

Michael Novak started dancing when he was 11 years old.

Senior Profile: Gabrielle Apollon, CC

Many roads led Gabrielle Apollon to her graduation from Columbia, but she said one spiritual path has guided her along the way.

Many roads led Gabrielle Apollon to her graduation from Columbia, but she said one spiritual path has guided her along the way.

Engineers rake it in

Columbia University’s chapter of Engineers Without Borders was rewarded in a big way last week after months of working to engineer sustainable development solutions for communities in Uganda, Ghana, and India.

Columbia University’s chapter of Engineers Without Borders was rewarded in a big way last week after months of working to engineer sustainable development solutions for communities in Uganda, Ghana, and India.

SEAS project promotes sustainability

A group of SEAS professors and deans have spent two years planning the Center for Sustainable Engineering. Now, nearly two months after its official opening in March, the center is hosting a number of student projects, all geared toward providing practical solutions to various world-development problems through engineering.

A group of SEAS professors and deans have spent two years planning the Center for Sustainable Engineering. Now, nearly two months after its official opening in March, the center is hosting a number of student projects, all geared toward providing practical solutions to various world-development problems through engineering.

Schwartz, salutatorian, to pursue science in D.C.

Mollie Schwartz, this year’s Columbia College salutatorian, prepares to address her class at graduation, but still doesn’t know what she will say.

Mollie Schwartz, this year’s Columbia College salutatorian, prepares to address her class at graduation, but still doesn’t know what she will say.