- (Nov 30, 2004) Panelists Discuss NAFTA Benefits 10 Years Later
- (Nov 30, 2004) Researchers Identify Therapeutic Candidate for Spinal Disease
- (Nov 30, 2004) Cardiology Pioneer Irene Ferrer Dies at 89
- (Nov 29, 2004) 2004-2005 Fulbright Fellows Announced
- (Nov 24, 2004) Isidore Edelman, Professor Emeritus, Dies at 84
- (Nov 24, 2004) Healthcare Initiative Targets Harlem Youngsters
- (Nov 23, 2004) CU Announces 2004-2005 Dyckman Scholars
- (Nov 22, 2004) Socially Responsible Investing Committee Hearing, Nov. 23
- (Nov 22, 2004) Presidential Lecture: Civil Liberties in Wartime, Nov. 30
- (Nov 22, 2004) 'Moving Walls' Breaks Barriers to Social Change
- (Nov 22, 2004) Alexander Kouzmanoff, Designer of Avery Annex, Dies at 89
- (Nov 19, 2004) Computer Lab Opens Doors for West Harlem Residents
- (Nov 18, 2004) Philip Silverman Appointed Deputy Vice President for Real Estate
- (Nov 16, 2004) Medieval Architecture: Coming Soon to a Screen Near You
- (Nov 16, 2004) Nuclear Power Workers' Cancer Rates Lower than Expected
- (Nov 15, 2004) SOA's Tiravanija Awarded Hugo Boss Prize
- (Nov 12, 2004) University Launches Major Environmental Initiative
- (Nov 12, 2004) College Walk Construction Starts
- (Nov 11, 2004) CU Celebrates 50-Year Partnership with Jewish Theological Seminary
- (Nov 11, 2004) 10th Annual Dinkins Forum, Nov. 16
- (Nov 11, 2004) Gail Hoffman Appointed Treasurer
- (Nov 11, 2004) AcIS and AIS to Merge
- (Nov 10, 2004) 12th Annual Business Conference Draws Record Attendance
- (Nov 09, 2004) Panelists Discuss Black Presence in Ivy League
- (Nov 09, 2004) CUMC Researchers Win Grant for Stroke Center
- (Nov 08, 2004) Lea Baechler, Assistant Dean and Professor, Dies at 52
- (Nov 08, 2004) B School Students Boost Local Companies
- (Nov 08, 2004) University Celebrates Jazz Saxophonist's 100th Birthday
- (Nov 05, 2004) Gerald Curtis Honored by Japanese Government
- (Nov 4, 2004) SOA Productions Offer Two Perspectives on Spanish Civil War
- (Nov 4, 2004) Gateway Launched at CU Libraries
- (Nov 4, 2004) Sen. Clinton Addresses Plight of the Roma Conference, Nov. 8
- (Nov 3, 2004) 250th Anniversary Celebration Ends with Fanfare
- (Nov 3, 2004) Alex Wayman, Pioneer of Tibetology, Dies at 83
- (Nov 3, 2004) Playwright Wins Liberace Scholarship
- (Nov 1, 2004) The Legacy of Public Theater's Joe Papp
- (Nov 1, 2004) 'My Columbia' Book Signing, Dec. 1
- (Nov 01, 2004) The Legacy of Public Theater's Joe Papp
- (Nov 1, 2004) Study Reveals Possible Location of Alzheimer's Genes
- (Nov 01, 2004) University Dedicates Weston Plaza
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