- (Feb 28, 2002) News Feature After 41 Years on Campus, 'Flo in Low' Remains an Integral Part of Columbia
- (Feb 27, 2002) News Feature American Medical Women's Association Honors Marianne Legato with 2002 Woman in Science Award
- (Feb 27, 2002) Research Better Waste Management May Reduce NYC Deficit, Columbia Earth Institute Study Says
- (Feb 27, 2002) Event Living with the Genie Conference March 5-7 Examines Governance of Scientific and Technological Change
- (Feb 26, 2002) News Feature Interfaith Neighbors Offers Grief Counselor Training for Supporters of Young WTC Victims
- (Feb 26, 2002) Event Fear Economy: Global Cooperation or Isolationism? Feb. 27 Reuters Forum to Highlight Poverty and Terrorism Link
- (Feb 26, 2002) News Feature General Studies, SIPA and CUNY's Hostos Establish Serrano Scholars Program for Foreign Affairs
- (Feb 25, 2002) E-seminar E-seminars Bring a New Kind of Digital Learning Environment to CU and the Public
- (Feb 25, 2002) Alumni News Professor-Student Duo Portray Coexistence of Tradition and Modernity in India in 'Monsoon Wedding'
- (Feb 22, 2002) News Feature Novel Technology that Re-Sensitizes Resistant Bacteria to Last-Hope Antibiotic Is Commercialized
- (Feb 22, 2002) Event 'Topping Out' Ceremony Marks Completion of First Phase of Irving Cancer Research Center
- (Feb 22, 2002) News Feature Hollywood and the Cold War: Ann Douglas Explores How Cultural Climate Affected Film Noir
- (Feb 21, 2002) Video Forum Globalization Was Slowed But Not Derailed by Sept. 11, Say Reuters Forum Panelists
- (Feb 21, 2002) News Feature Columbia Receives $2-Million Grant for Expanding East Asian Studies Program
- (Feb 21, 2002) Announcement The Museum of Television & Radio Joins Columbia's 'Passport to New York' Program
- (Feb 20, 2002) Event Columbia Community to Celebrate Healing Art from Harlem Hospital's Horizon Art Studio on Feb. 21
- (Feb 20, 2002) News Feature Undergraduate Applications Are Strong for Class of 2006
- (Feb 19, 2002) News Feature Groundbreaking Ceremony Held for Law School's Lenfest Residence Hall
- (Feb 19, 2002) News Brief Anson Mount (SoA '98) Stars with Britney Spears, Appears with Robert De Niro in Films This Year
- (Feb 18, 2002) News Feature Black History Remains Alive in Alexander Gumby's Popular Scrapbooks
- (Feb 18, 2002) News Feature Columbia and Aetna to Collaborate on Tobacco Cessation CD-ROM for Dentists
- (Feb 15, 2002) Alumni News SIPA Alumna Gets Oscar Nomination for Documentary on Romania's Homeless Children
- (Feb 15, 2002) Alumni News History, Mythology and Science Fiction Inspire Larger-than-Life Wall Drawings
- (Feb 14, 2002) Event Who Pays for the Arts? Feb. 15 NAJP Symposium Looks at the Future of NYC Arts Funding
- (Feb 13, 2002) Announcement Discussions, Films, Theatre Performances Among Highlights of Black Heritage Month
- (Feb 13, 2002) Event Columbia Students Invited to Lobby Day in Albany, Feb. 26
- (Feb 12, 2002) Faculty Focus Engineering Expands Computer Science Faculty, Recruits Leading Researcher From Yale
- (Feb 12, 2002) Event Is Globalization Derailed? Feb. 13 Reuters Forum Examines Global Terror and the Global Economy
- (Feb 11, 2002) Alumni News Family Crisis Is Playwright's Focus
- (Feb 08, 2002) News Feature 'It's for the Kids:' Columbia Students Join the Fight Against Pediatric AIDS
- (Feb 08, 2002) Alumni News Inventor Seymour Jay Sindeband (SEAS '36) Dies at Age 86
- (Feb 08, 2002) Exhibit Italian Renaissance Prints from the British Museum on View at Wallach Art Gallery
- (Feb 07, 2002) Announcement Anders Gyllenhaal, of The News & Observer, Elected to Pulitzer Prize Board
- (Feb 07, 2002) Event Italian Academy Celebrates the Rise and Fall of Neorealism in Italian Cinema
- (Feb 07, 2002) News Feature With Her Debut Book, Tara Bray Smith (SoA, '03) Joins Growing List of Recently Published Columbians
- (Feb 06, 2002) Alumni News College Alumnus Herman Wouk Celebrates the 50th Anniversary of "The Caine Mutiny" at Columbia
- (Feb 06, 2002) Announcement Provost Cole to Host NCAA Recertification Forum on Thursday, Feb. 7
- (Feb 05, 2002) Announcement Hearing Scheduled to Discuss Graduate Student Unionization Feb. 6
- (Feb 04, 2002) Announcement New Smart Room Utilizes Technology to Enhance Teaching and Learning Process
- (Feb 04, 2002) Video Forum 2002 Reuters Forum: Current Anti-American Sentiment Partially Rooted in U.S. Foreign Policy
- (Feb 02, 2002) News Feature Gift by New Yorker Establishes First Named Chair for Research on Alzheimer's Disease
- (Feb 01, 2002) Event Earth Institute to Host Earth Science and Sustainability Meetings, Feb. 4-9
- (Feb 01, 2002) News Feature A Keeper of Columbia's Culture: An Interview with Jocelyn Wilk
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