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Professors protest Massad's tenure

Fourteen Columbia professors protested the tenure of Middle East and Asian Language and Cultures professor Joseph Massad in a July letter, and plans may be in the works for the unhappy faculty members to take up the matter in person with newly-minted Provost Claude Steele.

Fourteen Columbia professors protested the tenure of Middle East and Asian Language and Cultures professor Joseph Massad in a July letter, and plans may be in the works for the unhappy faculty members to take up the matter in person with newly-minted Provost Claude Steele.

Faculty house freshened up

There's a new place to wine and dine on campus.

There's a new place to wine and dine on campus.

After a year filled with appointments, Bollinger has yet to name his provost

For University President Lee Bollinger, the past academic year has been rife with challenges, both internal and external.

For University President Lee Bollinger, the past academic year has been rife with challenges, both internal and external.

Faculty letter stresses all sides of academic freedom

In response to last week’s Faculty of Arts and Sciences meeting called to address academic freedom in the Palestinian territories, a letter signed by 69 faculty members was circulated to stress support for the issue to both Palestinian and Israeli scholars.

In response to last week’s Faculty of Arts and Sciences meeting called to address academic freedom in the Palestinian territories, a letter signed by 69 faculty members was circulated to stress support for the issue to both Palestinian and Israeli scholars.

Faculty to convene on Palestinian academic freedom

Members of the Faculty of the Arts and Sciences will meet at noon today to discuss Columbia’s role concerning academic freedom and scholarly research in the West Bank and Gaza, and to once again call on University President Lee Bollinger to publicly take a stance on the issue.

Members of the Faculty of the Arts and Sciences will meet at noon today to discuss Columbia’s role concerning academic freedom and scholarly research in the West Bank and Gaza, and to once again call on University President Lee Bollinger to publicly take a stance on the issue.

Married Profs Bring Love To Work

It’s Valentine’s Day and, while some students are showing off their bouquets of red roses or trying to guess which secret admirer sent them a candygram, Barnard dance professor Lynn Garafola is rec

It’s Valentine’s Day and, while some students are showing off their bouquets of red roses or trying to guess which secret admirer sent them a candygram, Barnard dance professor Lynn Garafola is rec

School of Public Health Dean to Arrive in May

Columbia’s Mailman School of Public Health has a new dean and she plans to take advantage of her new city.

Columbia’s Mailman School of Public Health has a new dean and she plans to take advantage of her new city.

Eleven Profs Honored at Lenfest Awards

In the third year of the Lenfest Distinguished Columbia Faculty Awards, the Faculty of Arts and Sciences upped its quota of honorees from 10 to 11 at a Jan.

In the third year of the Lenfest Distinguished Columbia Faculty Awards, the Faculty of Arts and Sciences upped its quota of honorees from 10 to 11 at a Jan.

Cruel to be Kind

I overheard a conversation at the Hungarian Pastry shop a few weeks ago. Two first-years were talking about their classes.

I overheard a conversation at the Hungarian Pastry shop a few weeks ago. Two first-years were talking about their classes.

Office of Work/Life Helps Professors Keep It Together

Carol Hoffman, the new director of Columbia’s Office of Work/Life, is in charge of helping Columbia professors handle their real lives, providing ways to aid them in managing many of the challenges

Carol Hoffman, the new director of Columbia’s Office of Work/Life, is in charge of helping Columbia professors handle their real lives, providing ways to aid them in managing many of the challenges