Adam Fasman
By Adam Fasman
2017-01-26T17:00:03Z
More than 30 faculty members urged University President Lee Bollinger to publicly denounce the violations of academic freedom and free speech committed against academics by the Turkish government in a letter sent to Bollinger on Monday.
... By Adam Fasman
2016-06-27T18:00:03Z
The University Senate plenary met last Friday to discuss the creation of a new Paris-based research facility, a proposal to strengthen the positions of non-tenure track faculty, and the Native American Council's efforts to create a plaque commemorating the Lenni Lenape.
... By Adam Fasman
2016-03-17T16:00:03Z
When Alex Della Santina, SEAS '17 and a Spectator columnist, found time to complete her Global Core requirement, she ended up deeply disappointed by the results.
... By Adam Fasman
2016-03-17T16:00:03Z
Ben Gersten, JTS/GS '18, had a once-in-a-lifetime experience when he received the opportunity to visit a community of Jain practitioners living in Kenya.
... By Adam Fasman
2016-02-10T15:16:46Z
Columbia announced a new International Travel Planning Policy that requires affiliates to register with the University any Columbia-sponsored, international travel involving students.
... By Adam Fasman
2016-02-03T15:15:07Z
In a crowded conference room last Thursday, 40 students piled into the Center for Career Education to learn about over 100 international internships dedicated to Columbia students available through the Columbia Experience Overseas program.
... By Adam Fasman
2016-01-28T19:31:27Z
Anna Lopresti, CC '16, never imagined that she would come face to face with a rhinoceros as part of her studies.
By Adam Fasman
2016-01-13T15:00:03Z
The Office of Global Programs (OGP) unveiled the Global Health Research for Undergraduates program Tuesday, which hopes to expand global offerings in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics education and foster a new relationship between undergraduates and the Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons.
... By Adam Fasman and Kelly Fan
2016-01-01T22:00:02Z
When Katie Yang, SEAS '17, a premedical student, and a biomedical engineering major, considered studying abroad, she quickly reached the conclusion that many engineering students do: She would not be able to both study abroad and graduate on time.
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