Justine-Masters
2021-03-25T04:56:49.575Z
Now more than ever, women are beginning to make their mark as chefs and restaurant owners across the country. Still, in comparison to their male counterparts, they remain underrepresented in higher-level positions of power.
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2020-11-16T14:59:11.424Z
While some students may apply for jobs and move on from academia after they graduate, others may be considering graduate school. If you’re looking to expedite that process and stay in New York after completing your undergraduate degree, consider applying to one of the following special programs offered by Columbia and Barnard. These programs allow you to start your Master of Arts or Master of Science requirements during your senior year, so that you can graduate with a B.A. or B.S. and an M.A. or M.S. in 5 years.
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2018-12-22T18:37:33.740Z
Niels Chardon-Boucaud, a masters student in the School of Engineering and Applied Science, died Friday, SEAS Dean Mary Boyce announced in an email sent to SEAS graduate students yesterday afternoon. He was 21 years old.
... 2015-12-26T01:00:03Z
I was thinking about an old Kanye West tweet the other day. It was the denouement of one of his weirdly aggressive Twitter rants, and really only notable because it was, in fact, a famous George Bernard Shaw quote: "If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas." At Columbia, the Shaw quote might provoke responses from students that run the gamut from, "Why would Columbia students even be exchanging Apple products? They already have all of Mac's products anyway," to, "I eat intellectual exchange for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, unless I'm too hungover to care. Amen, Mr. Shaw. Amen."
... 2015-11-24T14:00:02Z
It just became a lot easier for Columbia and Barnard undergrads to apply to the School of Engineering and Applied Science's graduate programs.
2014-08-24T13:34:56Z
In today's paper, Olivia Aylmer reports on Plant Shed, a giant flower shop on 96th Street that was just named one of the top five flower shops in New York by the Huffington Post. Plant Shed—the site of the Christmas tree scene in "When Harry Met Sally"—is now entering its busy springtime season: The next three months will account for about half of its annual profits. Take a tour with the charming co-owner Jay Casiano, in this behind-the-scenes video by multimedia editor Justine Hope.
... 2014-08-24T13:34:56Z
In today's paper, the News Desk's Madina Touré profiles Hakim Rasheed, the director of social services at Broadway Community, Inc., a homeless support center at Broadway Presbyterian Church. Rasheed tells his story of how he was once homeless, addicted to drugs, and in jail—but after finding BCI, he turned his life around and is now one of the fiercest advocates for the center's patrons.
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