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Professor Lincoln Mitchell
on the Georgia-Russia Conflict




As a scholar on the Eastern Europe country of Georgia, Lincoln Mitchell, Arnold A. Saltzman Assistant Professor in the Practice of International Politics with Columbia University's School of International and Public Affairs was not surprised by Russia's military invasion of South Ossetia, a breakaway province within the country. He was surprised, however, by Georgia President Mikheil Saakashvili's decision to send in the Georgian Army to reclaim South Ossetia, a main goal of his re-election platform earlier this year, on August 7. (8/15/08)

What Will the Olympics Mean for China? A Conversation with Professor Andrew Nathan What Will the Olympics Mean for China? A Conversation with Professor Andrew Nathan
Andrew J. Nathan has been a China scholar and human rights advocate for more than 35 years. With the Olympics quickly approaching, Nathan, the Class of 1919 Professor of Political Science, took the opportunity to discuss the Beijing Olympics, describing them as one of the most political Olympic games in at least a generation. (7/9/08)

Mayor Bloomberg, New York City Global Partners and Columbia University Host Urban Public Health and Climate Change Summit” Mayor Bloomberg, New York City Global Partners and Columbia University Host Urban Public Health and Climate Change Summit
Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg and New York City Global Partners, together with Columbia University, began a two-day international meeting of government officials and policymakers from 30 cities to address urban public health issues related to global warming. (6/26/08)

Panel Examines the “Language of Race in America” Science Symposium Caps Yearlong Program for Local Students
More than 180 New York City secondary school students will gather Saturday at Columbia University to demonstrate and celebrate their achievements in an after-school program designed to engage teens in scientific learning and discovery. (6/13/08)

Harlem Hospital Restores Historic WPA Murals” Inaugural Kavli Science Prize Awarded to Two Columbia Scientists
Columbia scientists Louis E. Brus and Thomas Jessell have been named among the first recipients of the Kavli Prize. The awardees were announced during a live simulcast between Oslo and New York at the opening ceremony of the inaugural World Science Festival today at Columbia University. (5/28/08)

Panel Examines the “Language of Race in America” Champion Runner and
War Survivor Graduates from Columbia's
Journalism School

A champion long-distance runner for the National Yugoslav track and field team, Mirsada Buric was training for the Olympics when violence erupted in the former Yugoslavia. The ethnic cleansing that followed in Bosnia and Herzegovina resulted in the murder of her only brother and the break up of her family. (5/16/08)

Harlem Hospital Restores Historic WPA Murals” Harlem Hospital Restores Historic WPA Murals
This video highlights the effort now being undertaken by Harlem Hospital Center to restore and preserve murals that were commissioned in 1936 by the Franklin D. Roosevelt’s New Deal agency, the federal Works Progress Administration (WPA). (4/24/08)

Panel Examines the “Language of Race in America” Panel Examines the “Language of Race in America”
Columbia University hosted a panel discussion about “The Language of Race in America” on Feb. 20 in which President Lee C. Bollinger and five Columbia professors discussed topics such as the dynamics of the presidential election, the future of diversity, and affirmative action. (3/23/08)

Columbia Hosts Dominican Republic
Consulate Award Ceremony Columbia Hosts Dominican Republic Consulate Award Ceremony
In celebration of Dominican Heritage Month, Columbia University hosted an awards ceremony Feb. 6 for the Dominican Republic Consulate and its Consul General Eduardo Selman. (2/26/08)

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