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Moody-Adams will work for a ‘21st century’ CC

Shortly after moving in from Ithaca, philosophy professor and new Columbia College Dean Michele Moody-Adams sat down with Spectator’s Alexa Davis for an exclusive interview on her transition to Columbia from Cornell, love of spicy food, and her thoughts on being the first African American and woman to hold her post.

Shortly after moving in from Ithaca, philosophy professor and new Columbia College Dean Michele Moody-Adams sat down with Spectator’s Alexa Davis for an exclusive interview on her transition to Columbia from Cornell, love of spicy food, and her thoughts on being the first African American and woman to hold her post.

New administrators move in

New month, new faces—today, July 1, Michele Moody-Adams and Feniosky Peña-Mora officially join Columbia’s undergraduate academic administration.

New month, new faces—today, July 1, Michele Moody-Adams and Feniosky Peña-Mora officially join Columbia’s undergraduate academic administration.

CC Class Day cheers Columbia identity, influence

Columbia College’s Class Day on Tuesday had an inward focus. The speaker, U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder, CC ‘73 and Law ‘76, described his elated return “home.”

Columbia College’s Class Day on Tuesday had an inward focus. The speaker, U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder, CC ‘73 and Law ‘76, described his elated return “home.”

CC tightens belt, cuts budget

As a result of the reduced funds available from Columbia University’s endowment in light of the financial crisis, Columbia College will take various measures to reduce its budgetary expenses, such as a slight increase in the student-to-faculty ratio.

As a result of the reduced funds available from Columbia University’s endowment in light of the financial crisis, Columbia College will take various measures to reduce its budgetary expenses, such as a slight increase in the student-to-faculty ratio.

CC, SEAS ’13 most selective class ever

Columbia College and the School of Engineering and Applied Science admitted 9.82 percent of all applicants to the prospective class of 2013, which will yield its most selective undergraduate class yet.

Columbia College and the School of Engineering and Applied Science admitted 9.82 percent of all applicants to the prospective class of 2013, which will yield its most selective undergraduate class yet.

Breaking: Moody-Adams Appointed CC Dean

BREAKING NEWS. Posted at 11:30 a.m. Michele Moody-Adams, vice provost for undergraduate education at Cornell University, will become Columbia College's next dean, assuming the mantle from Austin Quigley and becoming the first woman and first African American to hold the post. She will begin her tenure on July 1, 2009.

BREAKING NEWS. Posted at 11:30 a.m. Michele Moody-Adams, vice provost for undergraduate education at Cornell University, will become Columbia College's next dean, assuming the mantle from Austin Quigley and becoming the first woman and first African American to hold the post. She will begin her tenure on July 1, 2009.

Admissions Sends Early Decision Packets to Record Pool of Applicants

To the crew of the UPS truck idling along College Walk, the red-fringed envelopes were just another pickup on a busy Thursday afternoon. But for Columbia's early decision applicants, the envelopes contained the life-changing news that they will be attending their first choice school.

To the crew of the UPS truck idling along College Walk, the red-fringed envelopes were just another pickup on a busy Thursday afternoon. But for Columbia's early decision applicants, the envelopes contained the life-changing news that they will be attending their first choice school.

Barack Obama Is First Columbia College Alumnus Elected to Presidency

CHICAGO, Nov. 4—Barack Obama, CC ’83, was elected President of the United States on Tuesday—the first Columbia College graduate and black person in history to win the office.

CHICAGO, Nov. 4—Barack Obama, CC ’83, was elected President of the United States on Tuesday—the first Columbia College graduate and black person in history to win the office.

Political Science Dept. Modifies Major Requirements

Major requirements for Columbia College political science students will be lessened by 12 points starting this semester, the Columbia political science department announced.

Major requirements for Columbia College political science students will be lessened by 12 points starting this semester, the Columbia political science department announced.

College Offers Mini-Courses for Far-Flung, Nostalgic Alumni

As Columbia College students reluctantly settle back in from spring break, they might be surprised to hear that their predecessors are eagerly signing up for a chance to revisit the Core Curriculum

As Columbia College students reluctantly settle back in from spring break, they might be surprised to hear that their predecessors are eagerly signing up for a chance to revisit the Core Curriculum