Lena Rubin
By Lena Rubin
2016-08-25T09:00:03Z
Law professor and former lieutenant governor candidate Tim Wu celebrated his appointment as the head of the Journalism School's Poliak Center for the Study of First Amendment Issues Tuesday night with a discussion about political corruption and the First Amendment.
... By Lena Rubin
2016-08-19T01:24:05Z
Mericka McCabe, a Barnard sophomore majoring in biochemistry, has four semesters left of college and five more courses to fulfill to complete the Nine Ways of Knowing.
... By Lena Rubin
2016-03-30T05:00:03Z
Every two hours between 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. on Monday, a procession of students marched across campus from College Walk to place red-and-white ribbons on the iconic ginger tree in front of Lerner Hall.
... By Lena Rubin
2015-04-22T11:25:27Z
"What use could the humanities be in a digital age?" asks Nicholas Kristof in an August of 2014 opinion editorial for the New York Times titled "Don't Dismiss the Humanities."
... By Lena Rubin
2014-12-06T23:00:03Z
"What kind of new classrooms and courses can we create?" Yvette Christiansë, professor of English and African studies and chair of the Global and International Curriculums and Programs Committee, asked on Tuesday afternoon.
... By Lena Rubin
2014-10-29T10:40:03Z
"Finding Peabrook," a minimal yet visually rich collection of photographs by British photographer Patricia Heal, is looking to infuse a little bit of fantasy in the everyday.
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