- (Sep 28, 2001) University Establishes Electronic Employee Carpool Bulletin Board
- (Sep 28, 2001) User Tips for Electronic Carpool Bulletin Board
- (Sep 28, 2001) Event Free Columbia Concert Brings Jazz-Latin-Funk of Diaspora Soul to Jazz Lovers
- (Sep 27, 2001) Event ISERP to Celebrate Work of Columbia Sociologist Paul F. Lazarsfeld
- (Sep 26, 2001) Event Earth Science Campus Holds Annual Open House: Focus on Hudson River Research
- (Sep 26, 2001) Research Sociology's Spilerman Explores New Methods for Measuring Wealth
- (Sep 25, 2001) Columbia to Establish WTC Scholarship Fund
- (Sep 24, 2001) Featured Website Columbia International Affairs Online Brings Facts on Terrorism to a Broader Public and Entices Experts to Begin a Real Time Discussion on an American Crisis
- (Sep 24, 2001) Remembrance Service for Members of the Columbia Family Scheduled for Oct. 15
- (Sep 24, 2001) Video Forum / News Feature SIPA Talk Focuses on New Defense Priorities for U.S.
- (Sep 21, 2001) News Feature Medical Students Determined to Help During WTC Tragedy
- (Sep 20, 2001) Cancelled or Postponed Events September 20 - 23, 2001
- (Sep 20, 2001) Columbia Responds Pres. Rupp Expresses Deepest Sympathy for the Many Lives Lost in the Sept. 11 Tragedy, Including Dozens from the Larger Columbia Family
Calls for Tolerance and Building on Our Common Humanity as We Rebuild the City
- (Sep 19, 2001) Web Video / News Feature Columbia Named a National Nanoscale Research Center
Receives $10.8 M to Support Research
- (Sep 19, 2001) Faculty Focus Harrist Named First Swergold Professor in Chinese Art History
- (Sep 19, 2001) Web Video / News Feature SIPA Forum Discusses Origins of Terrorist Attacks and Analyzes U.S. Response
- (Sep 18, 2001) Alumni Message Boards Created; Revised Information on Volunteering and Donations
- (Sep 18, 2001) Update 9/18: Revised Information on Volunteering and Donations
- (Sep 18, 2001) Memorial Mass for Tyler Ugolyn; Alumni Message Boards Created; Cancelled or Postponed Events
- (Sep 18, 2001) Alumni Message Boards Created
- (Sep 17, 2001) Cancelled or Postponed Events September 14 - 23, 2001
- (Sep 17, 2001) Update 9/17: Columbia University Expands Its Response to the Tragedy; And Other Updates
- (Sep 17, 2001) President Rupp Addresses Interfaith Prayer Service in St. Paul's Chapel at Columbia University on Sept. 14
- (Sep 17, 2001) SIPA's Muslims in NYC Project Appeals for Tolerance, Calls 9/11 Attack an Attack on All Humanity
- (Sep 17, 2001) News Feature Columbia Assists with Expertise, Equipment, Supplies in World Trade Center Relief
- (Sep 14, 2001) Ecumenical Prayer Observance and Latest Information on Special Services and Cancellations
- (Sep 14, 2001) Interfaith Service of Prayer and Remembrance Will Be Held at Noon at St. Paul's Chapel
- (Sep 14, 2001) Columbia and Fordham Presidents Announce the Cancellation of Football Game on Sat., Sept. 15, 2001
- (Sep 14, 2001) Student Uses Art to Affirm American Values Under Attack
- (Sep 14, 2001) Student Volunteers, Brings Needed Supplies To World Trade Center Relief Efforts
- (Sep 14, 2001) News Feature Columbia Assists with Expertise, Equipment, Supplies in World Trade Center Relief
- (Sep 13, 2001) Cancelled Events September 13 - 23, 2001
- (Sep 13, 2001) Cancelled or Postponed Events September 14 - 23, 2001
- (Sep 13, 2001) Classes Are Being Held Today, Thursday, Sept. 13, at Columbia
- (Sep 13, 2001) Earth Institute's Lecture on the Drinking Water and Herman Wouk Reading Cancelled for Sept, 13; Football Game Will Be Held
- (Sep 12, 2001) Classes Are Being Held Today, Wednesday, Sept. 12, at Columbia
- (Sep 12, 2001) Herman Wouk to Celebrate 50th Anniversary of The Caine Mutiny at Columbia
- (Sep 12, 2001) Announcement Mary Marshall Clark to Lead Columbia's Oral History Program
- (Sep 11, 2001) University Open, Classes to be Held Wed., Sept. 12
Support Services Remain Available for Students, Faculty and Staff
- (Sep 11, 2001) Message to Columbia University
September 11, 2001
From President George Rupp
- (Sep 10, 2001) Event Will Our Drinking Water System Survive Another 100 Years or More?
- (Sep 10, 2001) New Lighting Sensitive Display Technology Enhances Photorealism
- (Sep 10, 2001) News Feature Summer Construction brings Dramatic Improvements to Classrooms
- (Sep 10, 2001) News Feature Film Written by Columbian Wins Top Prize at Venice Film Fest
- (Sep 07, 2001) News Feature WKCR to Mark 60th Anniversary with Special Programming this Autumn
- (Sep 07, 2001) Research Dee Breger's Oeuvre Inspired by Journeys into the Hidden Microworld
- (Sep 07, 2001) Announcement Cultural Studies Expert Janet Wolff Named School Of the Arts Associate Dean for Academic Affairs
- (Sep 07, 2001) Event "Mies, in Effect" Architectural Symposium
- (Sep 07, 2001) Athletics Women's Soccer Player, Gudbjörnsdóttir, Named to World Cup Qualifying Squad
- (Sep 06, 2001) Announcement New Masters to Be Offered at Biosphere 2 in Arizona
- (Sep 06, 2001) News Feature Administrator Steps Down After More than 43 Years at Nevis Labs
- (Sep 06, 2001) Campus Event Largest Office Party Brings a Taste of the Caribbean to Campus
- (Sep 06, 2001) News Feature Students Challenged by Columbia's Summer High School Program
- (Sep 06, 2001) Research Two Genes Are Better Than One: Combination Approach for Pancreatic Cancer
- (Sep 06, 2001) Details of the Fisher Pancreatic Cancer Study
- (Sep 05, 2001) Continuing Education Thrives After Six Years
- (Sep 05, 2001) News Feature Both General Studies and Continuing Education Achieve Success with an Array of New Programs and Advances
- (Sep 05, 2001) General Studies Offers Unique Opportunities for Returning Students
- (Sep 05, 2001) Research Columbia Scientists Take First Geological Samples Ever From the Arctic Gakkel Ridge
- (Sep 05, 2001) Alumni News Two Former Columbians Featured in PBS Series
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