globalization

Letter to the Editor

Fifth-year study abroad to be offered next fall

Up to 10 students could be accepted to the new Fifth-Year Fellows program. The program will cost roughly $40,000 but will have financial aid.

Letter to the editor

Students can lead the globalization process.

Good and bad ways to globalize Columbia

Why and how Columbia should globalize.

Bollinger calls for revived free press commitment

President Bollinger refuted the argument that, in calling for greater freedom of expression, he is attempting to subject other cultures to American values.

Defining 'global university'

Columbia’s full name—“Columbia University in the City of New York”—signifies the University’s pride in the global importance of its urban home. But even this title may soon sell the University short.

BC admins, profs attend national forum

While students returned to their families during spring break, a team of Barnard faculty and administrators trekked to Philadelphia, Pa. and participated in the Global Learning Forum to share strategies concerning the incorporation of global learning into higher education.

The Island Life: Finding Paradise

The speedboat sped through crystal clear azul waters, bumping across boat wakes, past beaches teaming with day-tripping tourists and resort-goers crammed umbrella-to-umbrella on the Dominican Repub

How to Write A Friedman Column

A terrible storm is brewing—a bubble, if you will—in a territory uncomfortably close to our allies.

Speaking (or Not) for Mongolia

Having recently studied abroad in Mongolia, I was happily startled when the country’s president, Nambaryn Enkhbayar, came to campus as part of our World Leaders Forum.