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(Oct. 31, 2000) 19th-Century Scandinavian Drama in New Translation to Be Presented at Deutsches Haus
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(Oct. 31, 2000) Social Work Breaks Ground for New Building
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(Oct. 31, 2000) Duke of York Views Royal Charter
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(Oct. 30, 2000) Center for Study of Science and Religion Receives $100,000 Templeton Grant
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(Oct. 30, 2000) Urban Experts Discuss Presidential Candidate Positions on Cities Mon., Oct. 30
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(Oct. 27, 2000) Advisory Committee on Socially Responsible Investing Holds Second Hearing on Nov. 1
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(Oct. 26, 2000) Columbia University Establishes 10 Earth Institute Scholarships
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(Oct. 26, 2000) Dental School Develops Primary Care Center for the Elderly in West Harlem
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(Oct. 26, 2000) Emily and Julia Bruskin, CC'02, Set Sights on Musical Future
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(Oct. 25, 2000) Columbia Community Service Appeal Kicks off its 54th Year
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(Oct. 24, 2000) Meeting on Student Congressional Internships Set for Oct. 26
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(Oct. 23, 2000) Harlem Hospital Dedicates New Emergency Room and Celebrates Columbia Affiliation
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(Oct. 23, 2000) Columbia Conference Addresses International Energy Policy and Environmental Issues
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(Oct. 23, 2000) Institute for Not-for-Profit Management Holds Open Houses for Executive Management Programs
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(Oct. 23, 2000) HR Holds Open Enrollment/Benefair
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(Oct. 20, 2000) Columbia Scientists Join Next Frontier in Genetic Sequence Research
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(Oct. 20, 2000) Lisa Anderson, SIPA Dean, Delivers Annual Schoff Memorial Lectures
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(Oct. 20, 2000) School of the Arts Considers Expanding in Prentis Hall on W. 125th
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(Oct. 20, 2000) PricewaterhouseCoopers Donates Accounting Archives to Columbia
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(Oct. 20, 2000) Two Join Public Affairs Office
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(Oct. 19, 2000) A Joint Master's Program in Religion and Journalism Announced
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(Oct. 16, 2000) Author/Economist Sylvia Nasar Named to Knight Chair at Journalism School
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(Oct. 13, 2000) Columbia University Names Charles A. Wood Director of Education at Biosphere 2
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(Oct. 13, 2000) Kellis E. Parker, First Black Columbia Law Professor, Dies at 58
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(Oct. 12, 2000) Four New Books by Columbia Graduate School of Journalism Faculty and Deans Hit Shelves this Fall
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(Oct. 11, 2000) Author Desmond Barry, MFA'96, to Be Subject of BBC Documentary
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(Oct. 10, 2000) Women's Cross-Country Wins Second-Straight Metropolitan Intercollegiate Title; Men Finish Second
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(Oct. 10, 2000) Reese, Lions Run Over Lafayette to Move to .500
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(Oct. 10, 2000) Conference Focuses on Life and Writing of French Intellectuals Aragon and Triolet
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(Oct. 10, 2000) Renovations Recapturing Old Broadway Charm
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(Oct. 10, 2000) Eric Kandel Wins Nobel Prize in Medicine
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(Oct. 10, 2000) Radcliffe Publishing Course Moves to Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism
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(Oct. 09, 2000) Architect Joseph Urban's "Theatrical Vision" opens in Wallach Gallery, Oct. 11
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(Oct. 09, 2000) Campus Forum on Information Technology and News Trends
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(Oct. 06, 2000) Former Korean WWII "Comfort Women" Share Experiences at Barnard Exhibit Opening Oct 6
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(Oct. 06, 2000) Bola Bamiduro, BC'01, to Chair NCAA Student Committee
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(Oct. 05, 2000) Voter Registration Deadline - October 13
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(Oct. 04, 2000) Study Says Youth Disorders May Lead to Violence
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(Oct. 04, 2000) Advisory Committee on Socially Responsible Investing Holds Hearing on Oct. 18
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(Oct. 03, 2000) Bogart's Meditation on Orson Welles Headlines BAM Next Wave Festival
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(Oct. 03, 2000) Marconi Foundation Honors Inventors of the Key to Internet Privacy
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(Oct. 02, 2000) LDEO Open House: Earth Science from Local Dinosaurs to the Origins of Earthquakes
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(Oct. 02, 2000) Researchers Prove Brain Can Compensate for Damaged Regions
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(Sept. 29, 2000) Sexual Misconduct Prevention And Education Office Opens Doors On Campus With Educational Mandates
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(Sept. 29, 2000) After Steering Columbia Libraries Into The Digital Age University Librarian Elaine Sloan Will Retire
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(Sept. 28, 2000) Journalists Honored for Courageous, Compassionate Reporting on Latin America
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(Sept. 28, 2000) Columbia's School of International and Public Affairs Launches New Center for Energy, Marine Transportation and Public Policy
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(Sept. 28, 2000) Columbia University Awarded $42 Million By U.S. Government To Help Minimize Impact Of Climate Variations
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(Sept. 27, 2000) Town Hall Meeting Focuses On Internet Regulation, Privacy And Security, And Digital Divide
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(Sept. 27, 2000) G. Michael Purdy, Geophysicist And NSF Administrator, To Lead Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory At Columbia University
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(Sept. 27, 2000) Columbia and Chicago Lead International Effort to Rescue Rare Books Damaged by Indian Flood
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(Sept. 22, 2000) Panel Discussion: "Behind the Headlines: Getting the Story in Latin America"
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(Sept. 20, 2000) Social Work Professors Launch Cross-National Databank On Children, Youth And Family Policies
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(Sept. 20, 2000) Teuscher Wins Olympic Bronze In Individual Medley, Thompson Wins Gold In Team Relay
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(Sept. 19, 2000) Columbia Business School And London Business School Launch Joint Executive MBA Program
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(Sept. 15, 2000) Seven Premier Online Course Partners Join Fathom
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(Sept. 15, 2000) William C. Warren, Educator Philanthropist And Former Dean of Columbia Law School, Dies at 91
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(Sept. 15, 2000) Columbia Hosts Nanotechnology Symposium On Sept. 22; Internet Policy Town Meeting Sept. 25
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(Sept. 14, 2000) Discovery Of Human Artifacts Below The Black Sea Backs Theory Of An Ancient Flood By Two Columbia Marine Geologists
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(Sept. 12, 2000) Study Reveals How Bacteria Maneuver Into Position to Cause Infection, New Drugs Might Interrupt Bacterial Movement
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(Sept. 08, 2000) New Columbia Dorm Designed by Robert A. M. Stern Opens On Broadway
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(Sept. 08, 2000) Columbia Completes $35 Million In Summer Construction Projects, Classroom And Dorm Renovations
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(Sept. 01, 2000) Columbia Innovation Enterprise Appoints Michael J. Cleare New Executive Director
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(Aug. 30, 2000) Aaron W. Warner, Columbia Professor And Dean, Dies at Age 92
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(Aug. 29, 2000) Gene I. Awakuni Appointed New Vice President of Student Services
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(Aug. 29, 2000) Columbia Will Launch An Archaeological Fieldwork And Research Program in January 2002 In The Desert of Southern Egypt
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(Aug. 23, 2000) Former Columbia goalkeeper earns spot on U.S. Olympic Soccer Team
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(Aug. 14, 2000) Teuscher Gains Berth in 2000 Summer Olympic Games
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(Aug. 10, 2000) Child Poverty Rate Improves Significantly in Many States Since 1993
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(Aug. 10, 2000) Fathom Adds Chicago, Rand, Woods Hole, AFI
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(Aug. 10, 2000) GSAS Simulates Graduate School For 15 Summer Interns
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(Aug. 10, 2000) Astronomers Find The Youngest Pulsar Yet In The Heart Of An Exploded Star
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(Aug. 07, 2000) Jazz Scholars Revive Cultural Forum At Newport Jazz Festival, Robert O'Meally Will Moderate
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(Aug. 02, 2000) Former Columbia Writing Professor Stanley Kunitz Is Named Poet Laureate
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(Aug. 01, 2000) Benjamin K. Chu Named Senior Associate Dean For Columbia's Affiliation With Harlem Hospital Center
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(July 26, 2000) Ford Foundation Awards Grants To Columbia Journalism School's Project On Race & Ethnicity
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(July 21, 2000) Maria Moors Cabot Prizes Go to Journalists for Excellence in Reporting on Latin America; Colombian Columnist Awarded Special Citation
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(July 19, 2000) Columbia University Film Students Win Three Of Four Directors Guild Of America Awards
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(July 17, 2000) The Donald Keene Center Of Japanese Culture Announces Winners Of The 2000 Japan-U.S. Friendship Commission Translation Awards
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(June 29, 2000) Columbia University Planning Faculty Residence at 110th St to Include K-8 School Open to the Community
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(June 27, 2000) South Asian Journalists Association Hosts Annual Conference at Columbia, June 24 Dow Jones Executives, CNN, Others Honored
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(June 22, 2000) Columbia Hosts 16 Undergraduates In GSAS /Leadership Alliance Summer Research Program For Students From Historically Underrepresented Groups
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(June 21, 2000) Professor Patricia Williams Named MacArthur Fellow
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(June 20, 2000) Future Regional Climate Impacts Could Be Catastrophic, Regional Task Force Needed to Confront Problem
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(June 20, 2000) "Filling the Net: The Content Evolution" - New Media Event At Columbia's Journalism School, June 21
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(June 16, 2000) From The Archives To The Stage: The Private Side Of Sam And Bella Spewack, Broadway Greats, Revealed
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(June 14, 2000) AIDS Doctors: Voices from the Epidemic: New Book Chronicles The Early Fight Against AIDS
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(June 14, 2000) CBS News, Wall St. Journal, Washington Post, Others Cited by Columbia Journalism School for Distinguished Coverage of Race & Ethnicity in America
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(June 14, 2000) Joan Stein MFA '00 Wins The Student Academy Award For Best Narrative Film And The Directors Guild Of America's Student Film Award
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(June 14, 2000) Cristina Teuscher Is Named Top Woman College Athlete
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(June 14, 2000) James S. Liebman: Death Penalty Errors
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(June 09, 2000) Seafloor Off Mid-Atlantic Coast Highly Charged With Natural Gas, Vigorous Gas Expulsion Could Weaken Shelf Edge
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(June 08, 2000) Eleven Faculty Elected To AAAS And NAS
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(June 06, 2000) JAZZ FESTIVAL
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(June 06, 2000) Continuing Education And Special Programs Celebrates 100 years Of Summer Session With Lecture On Federico Garcia Lorca: Poet At Columbia
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(June 06, 2000) Anthropologist Steven Gregory Joins Columbia's Institute For Research In African-American Studies
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(June 05, 2000) After 35 years, Double Discovery Continues Commitment To The Youth of Upper Manhattan
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(June 05, 2000) Louis Armstrong Foundation Supports Professorship In Jazz Studies
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(June 05, 2000) Exhibiting And Nurturing New Artists
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(June 01, 2000) Fred Friendly Seminars Premiers Show On Politics, Press And The Public On PBS Friday Night
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(May 31, 2000) Columbia Journalism Review Publisher David Laventhol Names Senior Editor Michael Hoyt as Executive Editor
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(May 30, 2000) Blocking Growth Factor Halts Tumor Spread
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(May 30, 2000) Earth Institute Funds Three Research Projects
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(May 26, 2000) William Harris Leaves Biosphere 2 To Return To South Carolina As Vice President Of Research
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(May 24, 2000) Columbia University Continuing Education and Special Programs Will Work with Cognitive Arts to Launch Columbia Continuing Education Online
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(May 23, 2000) Columbia Business School Ranked #1 In Executive Education By Financial Times
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(May 19, 2000) Increasing Carbon Dioxide Threatens Coral Reefs, Coral Growth Could Be Reduced By 40% In 65 years
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(May 17, 2000) Columbia's Graduate School Of Journalism Presents Awards To Pete Hamill And Guy Trebay
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(May 17, 2000) Presidential Teaching Awards Announced
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(May 17, 2000) Year in Review: As the Millennium dawns, Columbia shines in 1999-2000
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(May 15, 2000) Journalism Professor Samuel Freedman's Legendary Book Writing Class Trains Some of Country's Best Authors
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(May 10, 2000) Al Gore, Jesse Jackson, Brian Dennehy Among School Commencement Speakers
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(May 09, 2000) Rodney Slater Offers Vision Of 21st Century Transportation
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(May 05, 2000) U.S. Transportation Secretary Rodney Slater Will Speak At SIPA's Sixth Annual David N. Dinkins Leadership And Public Policy Forum
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(May 05, 2000) GS Students Lend Experience And Insight To Aspiring Undergraduate Filmmakers
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(May 04, 2000) Engineering Students Will Build Steel Bridge At National Championships
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(May 02, 2000) Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. to Participate in Reuters Forum on Environmentalism and the Global Economy
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(May 01, 2000) Weatherhead Policy Forum
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(May 01, 2000) Columbia Primes The Pump to Do Business With Its Neighbors
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(May 01, 2000) Men's Tennis Returns Ivy League Crown To Morningside Heights After Six-Year Absence
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(May 01, 2000) Center for International Earth Science Information Network Launches Innovative Population Data Web Site
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(Apr. 26, 2000) Roone Arledge Auditorium And Cinema Dedicated April 25
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(Apr. 26, 2000) 9,200 Will Graduate at May 17 Commencement
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(Apr. 25, 2000) One Year Out Of The School Of The Arts, Painter Tim Gardner Explodes Onto The New York Art Scene
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(Apr. 24, 2000) Science Fiction Lending Library Opens In Lerner Hall
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(Apr. 21, 2000) Children's Carnival Held At Columbia University Saturday April 22
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(Apr. 20, 2000) U.S. Government And Private Industry Must Step Up Efforts To Combat Cyberspace Attacks, Says Senator Schumer
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(Apr. 20, 2000) Waldron To Deliver University Lecture April 24
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(Apr. 20, 2000) Professors Bogart And Strother Win Guggenheims
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(Apr. 19, 2000) Many Primates Face An Uncertain Future As Humanity's Forgotten Cousins
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(Apr. 18, 2000) School of International And Public Affairs Hosts Conference An West Bank And Gaza Study Findings
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(Apr. 18, 2000) Syndicated Political Cartoonist Ted Rall, General Studies Graduate, Discusses Life as a Comic Strip Creator
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(Apr. 18, 2000) Columbia Engineering Professor Jelenkovic Receives Presidential Science Award For His Research On Modeling Network Behavior
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(Apr. 17, 2000) Columbia Earth Institute Joins Project To Examine Climate Change In NYC Metropolitan Region
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(Apr. 17, 2000) Electronic Text Service, Which Enhances Faculty And Student Research, Opens New Facility
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(Apr. 17, 2000) Columbia's All America Swimmer Cristina Teuscher Wins Honda Award
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(Apr. 17, 2000) Columbia Researchers Join Forces To Address Arsenic Crisis In Bangladesh
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(Apr. 13, 2000) Goldwater Foundation Names Top Students In Math, Science And Engineering
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(Apr. 13, 2000) John Murphy, Founder and CEO of Just Medicine, Wins School of General Studies Medal Of Distinction
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(Apr. 11, 2000) Winners of the 84th Annual Pulitzer Prizes in Journalism, Letters, Drama and Music Announced Yesterday
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(Apr. 07, 2000) Climate Prediction Institute Forges Partnership With African Meteorological Center
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(Apr. 07, 2000) Major International Conference Examines Quantitative Research Methods In Global Issues
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(Apr. 07, 2000) Columbia Awards Three Leading Historians The Year 2000 Bancroft Prize
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(Apr. 06, 2000) Columbia Film Directors' Work Selected For Prestigious Film Series
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(Apr. 06, 2000) Annie Leibovitz, Richard Avedon among Eisenstaedt Award Winners, Journalism School Announced Yesterday
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(Apr. 05, 2000) Columbia Sells Its Former Engineering Summer Camp In Northwestern Connecticut For Open Space
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(Apr. 05, 2000) UTAP: Empowering Communities To Empower Themselves
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(Apr. 04, 2000) In The Spirit Of Service: Columbia Students And The Community Will Join Together On April 8 For Volunteer Work In Upper Manhattan
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(Apr. 03, 2000) Columbia, New York Public And British Libraries, Smithsonian, London School of Ecomonics, Cambridge University Press Found A Premier Interactive Knowledge Website, Fathom
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(Mar. 30, 2000) The Dedication Of The Robert K. Kraft Family Center For Jewish Student Life Is April 2, at 1 p.m.
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(Mar. 30, 2000) Limited-Edition Books as Multi-Media Art: The Work of Vincent FitzGerald & Co. displayed at Columbia
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(Mar. 30, 2000) Columbia Biologist's New Book Offers Innovative Solution to Global Problem of Toxic Chemical Contamination
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(Mar. 29, 2000) Journalism School And Nieman Foundation At Harvard Announce Nonfiction Prizes Honoring the Late Pulitzer-Prize Winning Author J. Anthony Lukas
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(Mar. 29, 2000) Ric Burns, Martin S. Kaplan, Robert M. Rosencrans, Stephen D. Solender And George L. Van Amson Honored With John Jay Awards
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(Mar. 28, 2000) Prof. Kenneth N. Waltz's Political Realism Wins James Madison Lifetime Achievement Award In Political Science
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(Mar. 27, 2000) Columbia Receives Gift Of New York Journalist Murray Kempton's Papers
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(Mar. 24, 2000) Conference Examines The Health Of Urban Children
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(Mar. 23, 2000) Doctors Reinvent The House Call: $28-Million Telemedicine Demonstration Project Is Largest Ever Funded By Federal Department Of Health & Human Services
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(Mar. 22, 2000) Columbia's Avery Library Receives Grant to Digitize the Avery Index to Architectural Periodicals
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(Mar. 22, 2000) Online Women's Magazine Ling Lung Links World With A Mostly-Forgotten Pre-Communist China
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(Mar. 20, 2000) Continuing Education And Special Programs Opens State-of-the-Art Classrooms In City's Financial District
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(Mar. 20, 2000) Legendary Choreographer Cholly Atkins Highlights Program On Jazz And Dance Tuesday, March 21
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(Mar. 17, 2000) Kids Speak Out, A Nickelodeon TV News Special Taped In Low Library, Airs March 19 At 8:30 PM
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(Mar. 16, 2000) Playwriting Student Wins National Play Award
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(Mar. 15, 2000) Columbia Scholastic Press Association Provides Workshops For Student Journalists From 30 States
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(Mar. 14, 2000) Geraldine Ferraro Will Host Community Impact Auction March 22
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(Mar. 13, 2000) Key To Northern Ice Ages May Lie In The South
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(Mar. 09, 2000) Continuing Education and Special Programs' Fay Ju Wins Fulbright to Visit Columbia-Run Berlin Consortium for German Studies
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(Mar. 09, 2000) Roone Arledge Auditorium And Cinema Wins Raves As Most Versatile Space On Campus
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(Mar. 09, 2000) For Junior Kate Cortesi, Campus and City Are Lands Of Endless Opportunity
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(Mar. 09, 2000) Journalism School Course On Reporting Religion Sends 16 Students To Israel And Jordan For Hands-on Coverage
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(Mar. 08, 2000) Four Columbia Professors, One Alumnus Win Five of Seven Mayor's Awards For Science And Technology
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(Mar. 07, 2000) Columbia's Institute for Not-for-Profit Management Offers Business Management Seminars For Non-Profit Organizations
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(Mar. 06, 2000) Jeffrey Fagan Compares Gun Violence Among Urban Youth To An Infectious Disease Epidemic
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(Mar. 03, 2000) Columbia Scientists Ready for Heavy Ion Collider Start-Up
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(Mar. 02, 2000) Artists by Night, University Staffers by Day
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(Mar. 02, 2000) Columbia Establishes David Mahoney Center For Brain And Behavior Research
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(Mar. 02, 2000) Columbia Law Professor Gerard Lynch Nominated By President Clinton To Federal Bench
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(Mar. 01, 2000) American Public Wants Diversity In Both The Workplace And In Higher Education, New Survey Finds
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(Mar. 01, 2000) Tropical Habitat Loss Threatens Mass Extinction
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(Feb. 29, 2000) Columbia Apparel Licensees Agree To Monitoring, Factory Disclosure; University Expands Efforts
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(Feb. 28, 2000) Professors David Rosand and Elaine Sisman Honored for Service to the Core Curriculum
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(Feb. 25, 2000) Satellite News Channels Changing The Face of Television News In The Middle East
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(Feb. 25, 2000) Columbia Will Appoint An Advisory Committee On Socially Responsible Investing
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(Feb. 25, 2000) Grace Christ Examines How Children Deal With Grief
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(Feb. 24, 2000) School Of The Arts Film Student Wins Sundance Channel And Time Warner Contest
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(Feb. 24, 2000) Job Connections Program Links People With Jobs At Columbia
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(Feb. 23, 2000) Rubbing Woes Away: Alice!'s Stressbusters Give Wednesday Massages
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(Feb. 23, 2000) Weatherhead Foundation Will Support Expanded Programs at East Asian Institute
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(Feb. 23, 2000) "Bioprospecting" Could Fuel Economic Incentives for Biological Conservation
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(Feb. 22, 2000) Columbia Receives Record-Setting Number Of Applications; Selectivity Expected To Increase
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(Feb. 18, 2000) Scientist Sees Evidence Of Approaching Ice Age
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(Feb. 16, 2000) Official University Journalism Library Serves As Entry Into Columbia Libraries System, Includes Diverse Array of Exemplary Journalism
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(Feb. 16, 2000) Federal Trade Commissioner Mozelle Thompson Delivers Black Alumni Reception Keynote Address
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(Feb. 15, 2000) Biosphere 2's Reach To Extend Globally
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(Feb. 14, 2000) Three Are Elected To Pulitzer Prize Board
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(Feb. 11, 2000) Columbia University Faculty Consortium Look at Presidential Candidates' Proposals for Impact on Cities
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(Feb. 10, 2000) Arts Alumna Writes New Biography of Anne Morrow Lindbergh
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(Feb. 09, 2000) Satellite Provides Highest Quality X-ray Astrophysical Spectrum Ever Obtained
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(Feb. 07, 2000) Columbia Receives "Best New Internet-Based Electronic Product" Award For New On-line Publication Earthscape
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(Feb. 07, 2000) Financial Aid Office Moves From Hamilton Hall To Alfred Lerner Hall
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(Feb. 04, 2000) Cedar, Stone and a Sinuous Form: New Climate Research Center Integrates Beauty Of Hudson River Palisades
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(Feb. 03, 2000) Tina Jung: A Quick Flight To Becoming An All-American Archer
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(Feb. 02, 2000) With the Tip of a Hat, A Mentor Moves On: CU Security Investigator Jim Lynch Retires
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(Feb. 02, 2000) Columbia's Security Management Team Strengthens With Promotions And Appointment
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(Feb. 02, 2000) Tree-Ring Evidence Confirms Alaskan Inuit Account Of Climate Disaster
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(Feb. 01, 2000) Libraries Launch On-line Newsletter About Acquisitions, Digital Initiatives, Events
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(Feb. 01, 2000) Black Heritage Month Is Celebrated With Theme of 'Revival'
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(Feb. 01, 2000) Environmental Sustainability Can Now Be Measured
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(Jan. 31, 2000) Environmental Sustainability Can Now Be Measured
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(Jan. 26, 2000) David Der-Wei Wang Will Head Core Program In Asian Studies
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(Jan. 24, 2000) Columbia Web Site Helps Homeowners Evaluate Radon Risk
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(Jan. 21, 2000) Morgan, Pitman And Sykes Win Vetlesen Prize For Earth Science Achievement
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(Jan. 21, 2000) Cleary and Weinberg Receive Prestigious Marshall Scholarships
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(Jan. 20, 2000) Bill Moyers Wins Highest duPont-Columbia Award for His Documentary on Aftermath of Apartheid
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(Jan. 19, 2000) Serban's Approach To "Hamlet" Blended Ideas And Methods From Eclectic Theater Traditions
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(Jan. 18, 2000) Volunteer Program Grows; More Teachers And Tutors Sought
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(Jan. 14, 2000) Using The Chemistry Of Lava To Study Earth's Interior Motion
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(Jan. 12, 2000) duPont-Columbia Forum: Money, Humor and Spin in Election 2000
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(Jan. 10, 2000) Science And Folklore Converge In Andean Weather Forecasts Based On The Stars
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(Jan. 06, 2000) Life After the Gold: Olympic Gymnast Finds New Routines to Perfect at GS
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(Jan. 04, 2000) NIH Funds $7.2 Million for Complementary And Alternative Medicine Research in Aging and Women's Health
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