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Columbia Receives Patent For Fast Method To Value Complex Securities (August 4, 1999)
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City College, Columbia Mentors Build Enthusiasm For Math At Harlem High School, Despite Heat (August 4, 1999)
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Columbia's Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory Announces Events Celebrating 50th Anniversary (July 27, 1999)
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Japanese Government To Honor Barbara Ruch, Columbia Professor, With Imperial Decoration (June 8, 1999)
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Warm Winters Result From Greenhouse Effect, Columbia Scientists Find, Using NASA Model (June 2, 1999)
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Columbia, Carnegie-Mellon's Virtual Open House Attracts Distance Learning Students (June 1, 1999)
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New Degree in Public Administration To Be Launched in the Fall at Columbia (May26, 1999)
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Columbia Celebrates 50 Years of Asia Studies (May 18, 1999)
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More Young Children Tour Columbia Campus (May 17, 1999)
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Jewish Culture Award Honors Columbia Artist (May 17, 1999)
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Archaeologist Wins Smithsonian Medal (May 17, 1999)
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Rise in Schoolchildren Touring Columbia Campus (May 17, 1999)
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Columbia Institutes Training Workshops For Graduate Teaching Assistants (May 17, 1999)
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Guide Links Columbia, Morningside Heights In Mutual Mission: Preserving a Neighborhood (May 14, 1999)
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Enzyme Required To Prolong Life in Worms Identified By Researchers At Columbia (May 12, 1999)
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$50 Million From Bill and Melinda Gates Will Fund Columbia Public Health Program To Prevent Maternal Deaths in Developing Countries (May 10, 1999)
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Fannie Mae Chairman, at Columbia, Issues Caution: Predatory Lenders May Target Minority Homeowners (May 6, 1999)
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New Co-Chairs of Pulitzer Prize Board Elected (May 6, 1999)
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Media Cited For Excellent Coverage of Race By Columbia Graduate School of Journalism (May 4, 1999)
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Charles Dawson, Columbia Chemist Known for Work on Poison Ivy, 88 (April 30, 1999)
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New Columbia Bookstore, Largest Ever, Opens At Broadway and 115th Street (April 28, 1999)
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New Columbia Bookstore, Largest Ever, Opens At Broadway and 115th Street (April 28, 1999)
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First Fred Friendly Professor Named at Columbia Journalism School (April 26, 1999)
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James Massey, Satellite Communications Pioneer, Awarded 1999 Marconi Fellowship in Bologna (April 22, 1999)
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Three Win Columbia University's Highest Journalism Alumni Award (April 21, 1999)
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Increased Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide Slows Coral Reef Growth, Biosphere 2 Study Finds (April 16, 1999)
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Columbia Hosts Conference April 23 On Racial Bias in Criminal Justice System (April 15, 1999)
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Columbia Hosts Conference April 23 On Racial Bias in Criminal Justice System (April 15, 1999)
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First Lukas Prizes For Nonfiction Announced by Columbia, Harvard (April 5, 1999)
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Columbia, Major Firms Conduct Successful Tests Of Internet Telephony Software, Hardware (April 14, 1999)
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David Laventhol, Former Times-Mirror Chief, Named Publisher of Columbia Journalism Review (April 13, 1999)
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Columbia University Announces 83rd Annual Pulitzer Prizes (April 12, 1999)
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Harley-Davidson CEO Bleustein, Columbia 65, To Deliver Talk on Motorcycle Maker April 13 (April 5, 1999)
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Kurt Masur is Columbia's Guest April 12 As Deutsches Haus Reopens Renovated Library (April 2, 1999)
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Columbia Establishes Company to Develop Digital Media and Online Learning Site (April 2, 1999)
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Energy Efficiency Proponent Amory Lovins Speaks on "Natural Capitalism" at Columbia April 8 (April 1, 1999)
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When Classroom Becomes Newsroom: Columbia Journalism Students Publish Own Weekly, Bronx Beat (March 22, 1999)
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How Do We Tell the Stories of Science? (March 22, 1999)
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Computer Scientists, Researchers, Artists Perform At Columbia's Interactive Arts Festival April 6-9 (March 17, 199)
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Columbia Scholastic Press Association Receives $500,000 Gift from Former Director (March 15, 1999)
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Columbia Physicist Asks the Big Questions In Language We All Understand (March 8, 1999)
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Columbia Study Documents Vast Gap Between Rich and Poor in New York City(March 2, 1999)
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Providing Electricity Outside the Power Grid is Focus at Columbia Symposium March 15-17 (March 2, 1999)
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Who Benefits From Climate Forecasts? Columbia Scientists Tackle Thorny Question (February 22, 1999)
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Historian Goodwin and Wall St. Journal's Steiger Elected to Pulitzer Prize Board At Columbia (February 19, 1999)
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Columbia Physicist Building 800-Ton Vat of Oil To Observe Elusive Oscillating Neutrino (February 15, 1999)
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Columbia Establishes First-in-Nation Professorship on Indian Political Economy (February 2, 1999)
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Columbia Climate Researcher, in Public Forum, to Discuss Limits of Forecasting El Nino (February 1, 1999)
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Columbia Faculty Experiment With the Web, Discover New Ways to Teach Using Computers (February 1, 1999)
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Effort to Protect Children in Armed Conflict Launched by Canada, Columbia University (February 1, 1999)
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PBS Science News Series "NOVA" Wins Highest duPont-Columbia Journalism Awards (January 20, 1999)
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Wolf Prize in Medicine Awarded to Kandel, Columbia's Pioneer of Memory Research (January 19, 1999)
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Indiannapolis Mayor, Advocate of Privatization, to Teach Public Management at Columbia (January 19, 1999)
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"Missing" Pulsars Within Exploded Stars Identified by Columbia, Caltech Astronomers (January 7, 1999)
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Labs, Key to Economic Vitality, Often Ignored,Say Columbia, Georgia Tech Professors (December 14, 1998)
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Times Mirror Establishes Chair at Columbia Graduate Shool of Journalism (December 7, 1998)
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Michael Crow, Science Policy Expert, Appointed Columbia's Executive Vice Provost (December 7, 1998)
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Columbia Researchers Synthesize Compound With Possible Link to Macular Degeneration (December 7, 1998)
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CBS Gift to Columbia Graduate School of Journalism Honors Memory of Fred Friendly (December 1, 1998)
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Seattle Times Reporter Wins Columbia University's Best of Knight Baghot Award in Business Journalism(November 30, 1998)
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Columbia's Physics Supercomputer Answers Big Questions at Small Cost (November 23, 1998)
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Environmental Center at Columbia Wins $1 Million MacArthur Grant (November 23, 1998)
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Buddhist Nuns Hold Service For Female Zen Master At Columbia Nov. 21; First Such Event Outside Japan (November 10, 1998)
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Earth's Inner Core Has Distinct Layers, Geologists Report in Earthquake Study (October 29, 1998)
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Columbia Physicist Horst Stormer Shares Nobel For Work on Bizarre Behavior of Electrons (October 22, 1998)
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Ignarro, Columbia College of Pharmacy Alumnus, Shares Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (October 13, 1998)
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North America Absorbing Carbon Dioxide At Surprisingly High Rate, Team Reports (October 13, 1998)
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Columbia Wins NIST Funding Of $750,000 for Software to Design and Test Fiber Optics (October 12, 1998)
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Columbia Awarded $10 Million in NSF Funding (October 7, 1998)
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Zinc in Sludge From Spanish Reservoir Break Equals Mine's Annual Output, Researchers Find (October 1, 1998)
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First Time All Four Prizes Are Won by A Single School (September 30, 1998)
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War and Memory in the 20th Century Is Columbia Historian's October Topic (September 28, 1998)
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Columbia Student Fights Slavery in Africa As First Musher International Fellow (September 16, 1998)
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Cardinals Can Recognize Gender By Song, Columbia University Biologist Finds (September 15, 1998)
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Greek Foreign Minister to Speak September 17 at Columbia University (September 3, 1998)
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Fred Knubel, Columbia's Spokesman for 35 Years (August 17, 1998)
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Hogarth's Views of 18th-Century London: Featured at Columbia University's Wallach Art Gallery (August 14, 1998)
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Columbia Breaks Ground July 22 at Lamont On New Climate Prediction Institute (July 20, 1998)
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FYI: Now Playing in a Theatre Near You....Brought to You by Alumni of Columbia University's Film Division (June 30, 1998)
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Sonar System Developed at Columbia To Provide 3-D Images of Arctic Seafloor (June 29, 1998)
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Federal Welfare Reform Imperils Big Cities, Says Study from Columbia's Social Work School (June 23, 1998)
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Interventions Change Risky Sexual Behaviors, Landmark HIV Prevention Study Shows (June 19, 1998)
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Civic Values Stronger Among Girls, Columbia University Study Finds (June 12, 1998)
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Role of Religion in Ending Violent Conflict Focus of New Study at Columbia University (June 9, 1998)
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Two Columbia Faculty, in Chemistry and Psychology, Elected to National Academy of Sciences (May 8, 1998)
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Harry Gregor, Columbia Chemist, Dies at 81 (May 5, 1998)
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Columbia Astronomers Detect Biggest Explosion Ever Observed (May 4, 1998)
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T.D. Lee, Columbia Physicist and Nobel Laureate, To Head New Physics Center at Brookhaven (April 21, 1998)
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Columbia Unveils Supercomputer That Will Simulate Birth of Universe (April 20, 1998)
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Vinton G. Cerf, Architect of the Internet, Awarded 1998 Marconi Fellowship (April 15, 1998)
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Conference, Exhibit on Ideal Woman of Indian Myth To Take Place at Columbia University (April 10, 1998)
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New Columbia Faculty To Investigate Fundamental Properties of Semiconductors (April 8, 1998)
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Arctic Ozone Hole, Responding to Greenhouse Gases, May Worsen Through 2020, Columbia Team Finds (April 8, 1998)
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Contacts Between Scholars Seen as Hope For Eventual U.S.-Iran Reconciliation (April 7, 1998)
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Novelist and Playwright Maryse Condi Directs New Columbia Center for Francophone Studies (April 1, 1998)
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Warming Could Flood New York Metro Area In Next Century, Columbia Scientist Reports (March 27, 1998)
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Columbia Garners Standard & Poor's Top Credit Rating (March 25, 1998)
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Columbia Film Division and Polo Ralph Lauren Announce New Works Festival April 13-18 in New York (March 19, 1998)
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Workshop at Columbia University April 1 Will Explore New Opportunities for U.S.-Iran Exchange Programs (March 18, 1998)
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Domestic Violence Among South Asian Immigrants Topic of April 4 Conference at St. John's University (March 17, 1998)
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Columbia University Conference April 3-4 Examines Everyday Life in Nazi-Occupied France (March 16, 1998)
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In Close Elections, Small-State Voters Have Most Power, Columbia Statistician Tells Presidential Candidates (March 15, 1998)
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Columbia College Honors Accomplished Alumni For Exceptional Achievement in International Affairs, Education, Media, and Law (March 9, 1998)
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Unprecedented Exhibition of Chinese Calligraphy On View At Columbia's Wallach Art Gallery (March 6, 1998)
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Sweet Clothes, Clean Environment (March 2, 1998)
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Females' Siren Song Initiates Courtship Duets In African Frogs, Columbia Biologists Find (February 17, 1998)
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What Shape Is the Universe? Columbia Astronomers Have a Clue (February 16, 1998)
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Marc Kamionkowski, Columbia Astrophysicist, Wins American Astronomical Society's Warner Prize (February 12, 1998)
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Maurice V. Russell, Social Work Leader, Dies at 74 (February 9, 1998)
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Columbia Chemist Develops Fluorescing Sensors; Applications Seen in Medical Diagnostics, Research (February 5, 1998)
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On Centennial of Zola's "J'Accuse," Columbia Conference Examines Dreyfus Affair (February 3, 1998)
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Samuel Eilenberg, Columbia Mathematician And Art Collector, Dies at 84 (February 2, 1998)
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China Scholars at Columbia Greet Tour Celebrating 50 Years of Chinese Film (February 2, 1998)
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Columbia To Build $13 Million In Electronics To Detect New Events At Large Hadron Collider (January 30,1998)
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Columbia Journalism's 8th Annual Reuters Forum To Focus on Human Capital(January 20, 1998)
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Public Television Series FRONTLINE Wins Highest duPont-Columbia Journalism Award(January 14, 1998)
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Five Works By Columbia Filmmakers To Be Screened At Sundance Film Festival(January 12,1998)
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First Alfred Eisenstaedt Awards Are Announced(January 12, 1998)
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Columbia, Cerro Tololo Team Decodes Events That Led to Brightest Supernova in 400 Years (January 8, 1998)
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Similarities Found in Human, Chimp Brains(January 8,1998)
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Columbia Biologists Match Odor Receptor to Odor(January 8, 1998)
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GIANNI VERSACE:HISTORY AND INVENTION (January 6,1998)
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Posters from the Spanish Civil War on Exhibition At Columbia's Wallach Art Gallery(January 6, 1998)
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Golam W. Choudhury, Diplomat and Author, Dead at 71(January 6, 1998)
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Widespread Genus of Monkeys Gives Up Genealogical Secrets to Columbia Researchers (December 18, 1997)
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Columbia University and Environmental Groups Join To Save "Mata Atlantica," Brazil's Unique Coastal Forest (December 11,1997)
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Columbia Scientist Finds Abrupt Changes In African Climate, Confirming 1,500-Year Cycle (December 11,1997)
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Stage Director Robert Woodruff Joins Columbia University's School of the Arts (December 5, 1997)
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Columbia Scientist Warns That Global Warming Could Trigger Collapse of Ocean Currents (November 27, 1997)
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Wei Jingsheng, Chinese Dissident, to Join Columbia University as Visiting Scholar (November 26, 1997)
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Anthropologist Katherine Verdery Examines Death and Politics in Columbia Lectures (November 24, 1997)
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Grayson Kirk, Former President of Columbia, Dies at 94 (November 21, 1997)
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Lerner Receives Columbia's 1997 Hamilton Medal (November 18, 1997)
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Pulitzer Board Opens Public Service Prize To On-line Journalism (November 17, 1997)
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Earth Cools in Persistent, 1,500-Year Rhythm, Say Columbia Scientists, Working From Sea Cores (November 13, 1997)
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Columbia-SUNY Team Slices Magnetic Crystal; Applications Seen for Miniaturized Optical Devices (November 12, 1997)
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Alfred Eisenstaedt Awards Established at Columbia (November 11, 1997)
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Baltimore Symphony Orchestra Conductor Zinman Receives Columbias Ditson Award (November 10, 1997)
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Dominican New Yorkers Losing Economic Ground; Education is Key to Progress, Researchers Say (November 7, 1997)
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Visiting Professorship and Lecture Series In Indian Political Economy Established at Columbia (October 28, 1997)
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Ruth Levenson, Columbia University Administrator, 68 (October 24, 1997)
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William J. McGill, Former Columbia President, dies at 75 (October 21, 1997)
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Columbia Scientists, in Nature Article, Dispute Finding That Aug. 16 Event Was Russian Nuclear Test (October 21, 1997)
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Intel Donates $2.5 Million in Computers To Columbia for Advanced Research (October 20, 1997)
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Brokering a Better Deal at the Workplace: Is There a Role for Social Workers? (October 17, 1997)
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Merton, Engineering Alumnus and Sociologists Son, Wins 1997 Nobel in Economics (October 15, 1997)
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Columbia-IBM Team Develops Method To Detect Tiny Quantities of Superconductors (October 7, 1997)
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Columbia University Establishes New Collaborations With Museum of Modern Art and Metropolitan Museum (October 1, 1997)
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Columbia University Appoints Four New Faculty In African-American Studies (October 1, 1997)
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Solar Activity May Contribute to Global Warming (September 30, 1997)
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Eduardo Machado to Head Playwriting Program At Columbias School of the Arts (September 26, 1997)
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Columbia University Announces $26 Million Gift From Fu Foundation; School of Engineering and Applied Science Will Be Named in Honor Of International Businessman (September 24, 1997)
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Top Historians Gather at Columbia Sept. 26-27 For Conference on Vichy France (September 22, 1997)
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Church Influence Minimal Among Russian Faithful (September 17, 1997)
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Campus Centennial Occasions Three Exhibitions Focusing on Columbias Architecture and Planning(September 12, 1997)
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Winners of Cabot Prizes for Reporting on Latin America Announced by Columbia University (September 8, 1997)
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Danishefsky Wins Top Chemistry Award (September 8, 1997)
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Columbia Journalism Review (August 29, 1997)
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Stephen H. Case Is Elected a Trustee of Columbia University (August 5, 1997)
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Stephen Friedman Elected Chair of Columbia Trustees (August 5, 1997)
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All Pulitzer Prizes Are Now On Line(August 4, 1997)
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NATO Secretary-General Solana to Speak at Columbia University July 29 (July 24, 1997)
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DNA Tests Identify Possible New Chimp Subspecies; Population Already Threatened With Extinction (July 23, 1997)
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Exhibitions Showcase Columbias History On Centennial of Morningside Campus (July 15, 1997)
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Justice Department Approves Digital TV Patent Pool; Columbia, Only University In Group, To Receive Fees (July 1,1997)
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Mario G. Salvadori, Engineer, Architect, Consultant on Manhattan Project, 90 (June 27, 1997)
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In the New Columbia Journalism Review (June 26, 1997)
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Columbia University, UNESCO and the Smithsonian Establish Institute for Biosphere and Society (June 23,1997)
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New CD -- "Columbia Rocks 1997" -- Showcases Music of Columbia and Barnard Bands (June 17, 1997)
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Jules Feiffer Named to Arts Fellowship at Columbia (June 12, 1997)
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Stanley Schachter, Social Psychologist at Columbia, 75 (June 9, 1997)
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Columbia Engineers Develop New Ways To Access Multimedia Information (June 5, 1997)
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Internet Protocol Sharpens Voice, Video (June 5, 1997)
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Columbia Software Retrieves, Edits Images and Videos on the Internet (June 5, 1997)
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360-Degree Videocam Developed at Columbia (June 5, 1997)
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Welfare Will Impoverish 500,000 New Yorkers In Next Five Years, Columbia Researchers Say (June, 1997)
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Columbia Professor Leads African-American Delegation To Cuba to Examine Race and Gender Issues (May 30, 1997)
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1997 Knight-Bagehot Fellows Named at Columbia (May 30,1997)
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Commencement address at Columbia University by President George Rupp (May 28,1997)
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Human Activity Could Cause Dramatic Climate Change, Columbia Scientist Tells Global Warming Conference (May 27, 1997)
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Columbia Team Is First to Weigh Neutron Star By Measuring X-Rays From Innermost Orbit (May 27, 1997)
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Overholser Elected Chair of Pulitzer Prize Board (May 26, 1997)
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Columbias Rupp Calls for Renewed Federal Partnership (May 21, 1997)
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From Hard News to You News: TV Is Softening, Says Columbia Journalism Review (May 19, 1997)
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Pete Hamill Wakes Up the Daily News, Reports the Columbia Journalism Review (May 19, 1997)
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Columbia Physicist Builds Gamma-Ray Telescope To See an Invisible, Unexplored Universe (May 19, 1997)
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President Rupp To Speak and Confer Honorary DegreesAt Colorful Outdoor Commencement Ceremonies Completing the University's 243rd Year (May 19,1997)
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Renowned Columbia Chemist Uses Magic To Amuse Colleagues, Relieve Boredom (May 19,1997)
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Engineer, With Nod to Columbia Surgeon, To Harness Science Skills to Medical Career (May 19,1997)
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Cronkite To Receive Columbia Journalism Award (May 15, 1997)
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Joyce Purnick Wins Columbia's Mike Berger Award (May 15, 1997)
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Political Consultant Graduates In Off-Year Elections (May 15, 1997)
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Journalism Student Is a Graduate of Elaine's (May 15,1997)
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Philadelphia Reporters Win Columbia's Tobenkin Award (May 14,1997)
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Wall Street Is Number One Choice For New Columbia Graduates (May 13, 1997)
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The Best and Worst of Welfare Reform: Strategies for the Future to be Discussed at Columbia University (May 5, 1997)
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Columbia Professor Named Top Aide To U.N. Secretary-General (May 5, 1997)
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Harriman Institute-Associated Press Conference on Russias Future Slated for May 7 at Columbia University (May 2, 1997)
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Port Authority's Maikish Named To Head Facilities at Columbia University (May 1, 1997)
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Columbia Journalism Review Cites Self-censorship As Main Danger to Press Freedom in Hong Kong (April 29, 1997)
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Two Columbia University Students Capture Nation's Only Awards to African-American College Writers (April 29,1997)
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Music and Arts Library Opens at Columbia University (April 24,1997)
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Longobardo, Woman Engineer, Adds Another First: Egleston Medal From Columbia's Engineering Alumni (April 24,1997)
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Mallika Sarabhai Performs Dance-Drama On Violence May 5 At Columbia University (April 23,1997)
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Four Win Columbia's Highest Journalism Alumni Honor (April 21,1997)
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Columbia Ph.D. Wins Trumpler Award For Studies of Collisions Between Galaxies (April 18,1997)
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Public Policy Consortium Aims To Create Close Network Of Scholars At Columbia Schools And Departments (April 18,1997)
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Columbia's Online Research Magazine, 21stC, Overhauls Web Site With Faster Graphics, Animation (April 18,1997)
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Bill T. Jones, Margo Jefferson, Andrei Serban, Anne Bogart, David Henry Hwang and Others Featured in Columbia University Theatre Conference, May 2-4 (April 15,1997)
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Electric Current Can Dislodge Atoms In Wires, Creating Stresses That Can Damage Microcircuits (April 14,1997)
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International Bank For Biological Capital Proposed By Columbia Economist (April 9,1997)
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Joaquin M. Luttinger, Columbia Professor, 73; Leading Theorist of Condensed Matter Physics (April 8,1997)
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Winners Of The 81st Pulitzer Prizes (April 7, 1997)
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American Chemical Society To Remember Professor Brian Bent of Columbia (April 4,1997)
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Nobel Laureate Baruj Benacerraf, Designer Mary Mcfadden, & Master Chef Jacques Pepin Among Alumni To Be Honored by Columbia (April 3,1997)
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Columbia Alumnus Campbell McGrath Wins $50,000 Kingsley Tufts Poetry Award (April 1,1997)
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Geophysicists Find Molten Zone Beneath Tibet (April 1,1997)
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Global Research Institute Devoted To Climate Prediction Announced (April 1,1997)
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Columbia University Hosts World Music Concerts (March 31,1997)
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Role of the Business Community in Welfare to Work is Topic of Barnard/Columbia Forum March 31st( March 25, 1997)
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Studies of the Constitution and the Decades After WWII Win Columbia University's Bancroft Prize in History (March 25,1997)
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American Opera Tradition To Be Celebrated In Concert at Columbia April 6 (March 25,1997)
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Columbia University and United Nations Announce Global Partnership to Improve Cities (March 25,1997)
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Columbia Film Professor, Astronomer Help Shape PBS Series "Mysteries of Deep Space," to Air in April (March 25,1997)
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Merrill Lynch'S Lisa Landau to Receive Columbia College Alumna Achievement Award, March 27 (March 24,1997)
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Nobel Prize-Winning Novelist Kenzaburo Oe to Speak at Columbia in "Theatre of Ideas" Series, April 8 (March 24,1997)
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Mice in a Medieval Library: Revitalizing the Study of Manuscripts from the Middle Ages(March 19,1997)
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Columbia Astronomer's Nighttime Irregulars Aid Science With Backyard Telescopes (March 18,1997)
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Salisbury'S Century: A Reporter'S Life (March 17,1997)
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Columbia College Honors Bay Area Alumni (March 17,1997)
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Physical Abuse of Drug-Dependent Women Studied by Columbia University Researchers(March 13,1997)
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Columbia Team Is First to Weigh Neutron Star By Measuring X-Rays From Innermost Orbit (March 11,1997)
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Columbia Students Design Urban Arts Corridor For El Barrio and Harlem, on View Until March(February 28, 1997)
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Richard Logsdon, Former Director of Columbia Libraries (February 25,1997)
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Physicists Report Unusual Particle Collisions (February 24,1997)
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Five Young Columbians Win Sloan Awards For Work in Math, Biochemistry and Neuroscience (February 24,1997)
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Columbia Names Elizabeth Keefer General Counsel (February 19,1997)
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Labyrinth, 100,000-Volume Scholarly Bookstore, To Open at Columbia (February 17,1997)
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Chien-Shiung Wu, Renowned Columbia Physicist, 84 (February 17,1997)
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Study by Columbia, New York City Urban League To Assess Local Impact of Welfare Reform (February 13, 1997)
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Anthropologist Conrad Arensberg Dies at 86 (February 12,1997)
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Padwe Named Acting Dean of Journalism at Columbia (February 10,1997)
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Pacific May Slow Global Warming, Lamont-Doherty Scientists Conclude (February 7,1997)
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Columbia To Celebrate Formative Era in American Opera (January 30,1997)
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Joseph P. Nye, Former Business VP at Columbia, Dies (January 22,1997)
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Study Finds Political Pandering To Polls a Myth (January 17,1997)
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Columbia to Host Global Warming Conference in May (January 17,1997)
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Documentary Series on Former Yugoslavia Wins Highest duPont-Columbia Journalism Award (January 16, 1997)
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Columbia Establishes First Center for the Study of Constitutional Democracies (January 16,1997)
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International Authorities at Reuters Forum at Columbia To Analyze Widening Gap In Wealth of Nations (January 16,1997)
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Robert Motherwell on Paper: Works Infrequently Seen To Be Exhibited at Columbia's Wallach Art Gallery (January 9,1997)
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360-Degree Videocam Developed at Columbia (January 16, 1997)
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Scientists Issue Call to Save Bornean Rhino (January 14, 1997)
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Marcus Langseth, Pioneering Earth Scientist (January 7, 1997)
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Goldstein Named Columbia Journalism Dean (December 13, 1996)
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New York City's Infrastructure Fails Grade, Columbia Civil Engineer Says (December 12, 1996)
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Moore To Retire as Head of Columbia University Press (December 11, 1996)
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Nobel Laureates To Honor I.I. Rabi at Columbia (December 11, 1996)
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Joan Konner Steps Down as Columbia Journalism Dean, Stresses School's Mission To Set Highest Standards (December 3, 1996)
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Columbia Scientists Theorize That Winds In the Tropics Melt Ice Sheets in the North (December 6, 1996)
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Stephanopoulos Leaves White House To Teach Political Science at Columbia (December 4, 1996)
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Six Institutions, Led by Columbia, Putting Collections of Ancient Manuscripts Online (December 4, 1996)
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Biochemist Richard Axel To Give University Lecture On How Our Genes Create Our Sense of Smell (December 2, 1996)
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Opinion Leaders Rate Columbia Journalism Review Among Most Influential Media in the Nation (December 2, 1996)
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Marshall Loeb To Succeed Suzanne Braun Levine As Editor of Columbia Journalism Review (December 2, 1996)
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Columbia Opens Biosphere 2 Living Quarters (November 26, 1996)
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Internet Founders and Communications Experts Explore Marconi and the Future in Seminar at Columbia (November 22, 1996)
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Motherwell's Works on Paper To Be Exhibited In Columbia University's Wallach Art Gallery (November 21, 1996)
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David Weiss Halivni's Memoir As a Holocaust Survivor Is Published (November 20, 1996)
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For the First Time, Public Can Tour Inside Biosphere 2 (November 19, 1996)
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Lisa Anderson, Political Scientist and Expert on Arab World, Named Dean of International and Public Affairs at Columbia (November 18, 1996)
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George Ames To Receive Columbia's Hamilton Medal (November 15, 1996)
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Study Says Media Misrepresented Presidential Polling Data (November 13, 1996)
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Columbia Computer Scientist Proposes Methods To Protect Copyrighted Material on Internet (November 18, 1996)
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New Columbia University Educational Financing Package Uses Bulk Buying to Save Students $1000s (November 13, 1996)
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Lloyd Motz, Renowned Columbia Astronomer, To Be Honored for 60 Years of Explaining the Universe (November 12, 1996)
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Abba Eban to Address Trilling Seminar at Columbia (November 11, 1996)
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Nicholas to Head Columbia Journalism Advisory Board (November 11, 1996)
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Science Revelevant to Human Experience" Symposium Nov. 19 at Columbia University (November 8, 1996)
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Ancient Reptile Skull Unique in Hemisphere Found in Connecticut by Columbia Scientist (November 9, 1996)
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Columbia Community Service Marks 50 Years With Record $212,000 in Contributions(November 7, 1996)
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Columbia Biologist's Model Explains How We Feel (November 1, 1996)
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Columbia Biologist Wins $2 Million NIH Grant to Study How Genes Tell Cells What To Do (November 1, 1996)
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Largest Biodiversity Center To Open at Columbia University (October 30, 1996)
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Kaden, Wu Elected Columbia Trustees (October 30, 1996)
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Columbia's Historic Havemeyer Hall Marks Centennial (October 28, 1996)
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Biomedical Researchers at Columbia Take an Engineer's View of the Body (October 21, 1996)
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Four Journalists Win Columbia's Cabot Prizes For Reporting on Latin America (October 17, 1996)
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Statement to the Media (Death of William Vickrey) (October 11, 1996)
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Lindt Will Step Down as General Studies Dean (October 7, 1996)
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Nobelist William S. Vickrey: Practical Economic Solutions to Urban Problems (October 8, 1996)
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Columbia University Awards 1996 Horwitz Prize to Biophysicists for Work on Nerve and Muscle Signals (September 30, 1996)
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Columbia To Name Multimedia Laboratory For Edward Botwinick at Oct. 7 Dedication (September 30, 1996)
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Columbia's Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory Opens Its Doors to the Public Oct. 5 (September 26, 1996)
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Kenneth Jackson to Probe Race, Class in Columbia Talks (September 26, 1996)
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Danishefsky's Carbohydrate Work Wins Acclaim (September 26, 1996)
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Raphael's English Legacy in Columbia Exhibition (September 23, 1996)
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Columbia University to Develop Guidelines for Planning, Preservation and Development(September 23,1996)
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Columbia University to Host Conference on Technologys Impact on Publishers Archives(September 20, 1996)
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Columbia Journalism Appoints New Faculty (September 18, 1996)
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Columbia Astronomer Builds His Own Galaxies (September 16, 1996)
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Leaders to Examine Future of American Research (September 12, 1996)
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Social Scientist Charles Tilly Joins Columbia Faculty (September 9, 1996)
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Philip Milstein Elected Trustee of Columbia University (September 9, 1996)
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635 New Voters Register at Columbia University(September 6, 1996)
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Columbia Names Knuckles to Support Services Post (September 5, 1996)
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Columbia University Names NSF's William Harris New Director of Biosphere 2 Center in Arizona (September 4, 1996)
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Students Turn Glass to Concrete for Science Prize (September 4, 1996)
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Guide to New York Goes Public (September 1, 1996)
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Thornhill Copies of Raphael's Tapestry Cartoons To Go on Display at Columbia University (September 1, 1996)
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Cake or Exam? (August 20, 1996)
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Societies Name Nakanishi Prize for Columbia Chemist (August 13, 1996)
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Tree Rings Show Rising Earth Temperatures (August 8, 1996)
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First U.S. Exhibition of Rare Korean Paintings (August 8, 1996)
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William N. Schoenfeld, 80, Pioneering Psychologist (August 6, 1996)
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Philip Yampolsky, 75, Zen Translator and Scholar (July 30, 1996)
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Professor S. Perry Schlesinger, Laser Developer (July 24, 1996)
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Brian E. Bent, Chemistry Professor at Columbia, Dies (July 24, 1996)
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Core Spins Faster Than Earth, Scientists Find (July 17, 1996)
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Renzulli Named to Columbia Public Affairs Post (July 9, 1996)
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Delmas Foundation Supports Joseph Urban Archives (July 2, 1996)
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Columbia Is Vindicated in Sexual Harassment Case (July 1, 1996)
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Two Writing Professors Named MacArthur Fellows (June 20, 1996)
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Harlem Students Study their Environment via Internet (June 19, 1996)
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Conductor Bolle to Receive Columbia's Ditson Award (June 18, 1996)
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Columbia University Releases Economic Report (June 12, 1996)
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Columbia Geochemis Wins National Medal of Science (June 10, 1996)
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Wallach Art Gallery to Exhibit Rare Korean Paintings (June 10, 1996)
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Harold E. Emerson, Former Columbia VP, Dies (June 7, 1996)
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Blue Planet Prize Is Awarded to Columbia's Broecker (June 5, 1996)
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New York City's Infrastructure Report Card (June 3, 1996)
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Fourth Edition of AIDS Fact Book Is Published (May 31, 1996)
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Former Army Corps Official Gives Local Infrastructure Failing Grades (May 31, 1996)
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Former Army Corps Official: 'Infrastructure Failures Will Continue' (May 30, 1996)
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Three Columbians Elected to Philosophical Society (May 22, 1996)
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1996 Knight-Bagehot Fellows Named at Columbia (May 22, 1996)
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Marion Kirk, Wife of Former Columbia President, Dies (May 20, 1996)
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Water Vapor Seen As Cause of Rapid Climate Change (May 17, 1996)
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Gobi Dust in Greenland Glacier Holds Climate Clues (May 17, 1996)
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New Media Journalists Set to Embark on Online Careers (May 15, 1996)
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Columbia's Rupp Urges Attention to Common Good (May 15, 1996)
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Fighters for Press Freedom Return to Their Countries (May 15, 1996)
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Engineering Honors Graduate Views Physics As Art (May 15, 1996)
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Russian Immigrant Is Columbia Valedictorian (May 15, 1996)
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Nine Receive Columbia Alumni Federation Medals (May 15, 1996)
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Honorary Degree Citations (May 15, 1996)
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Roberts Receives Columbia Journalism Award (May 15, 1996)
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Columbia's Tobenkin Prize Awarded to Rohde (May 14, 1996)
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Lipsyte Wins Columbia's Berger Award (May 15, 1996)
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Vickrey Elected to National Academy of Sciences (May 14, 1996)
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Pulitzer Lunch Alert (May 13, 1996)
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Bok Elected Chair of Pulitzer Prize Board (May 13, 1996)
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International Environment Leaders Issue 'Call to Action' on Biodiversity (May 9, 1996)
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Digital Link Draws Columbia Campuses Closer (May 9, 1996)
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Columbia Scientists Win Sloan Fellowships (May 9, 1996)
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Three Professors Receive Guggenheim Fellowships (May 9, 1996)
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Commencement Alert (May 8, 1996)
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Columbia's Nakanishi Wins Welch Prize (May 7, 1996)
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New Method Tracks Pollutants in Water at Low Cost (May 1, 1996)
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Morningside Heights Stepping Out (April 30, 1996)
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Advisory on Coverage of Service for Carol Hamilton (April 25, 1996)
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Casa Italiana to Open at Columbia (April 25, 1996)
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Ex-governors Discuss Cities' Role in Presidential Race (April 22, 1996)
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Simon Schama to Deliver Public Lecture April 29 (April 18, 1996)
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Ethnic Studies Statement (April 15, 1996)
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Columbia Honors Four Journalism Alumni (April 17, 1996)
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Columbia to Hold Memorial Service for Carol Hamilton (April 15, 1996)
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Guastavino Exhibit (April 11, 1996)
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New Casa Italiana to Open at Columbia (April 10, 1996)
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Pulitzer Winners, Finalists (April 9, 1996)
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PULITZER PRIZES 1996 (April 9, 1996)
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Conference on Columbia University and the Community (April 9, 1996)
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Lifework of Visionary Author Kobo Abe Is Celebrated (April 9, 1996)
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John Elliott Nafe, 81, Columbia Seismologist, Dies (April 8, 1996)
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Randall Kennedy to Speak at Trilling Seminar (April 8, 1996)
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Columbia Names Winfrey to Head Magazine Center (April 3, 1996)
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Karatzas Named Higgins Professor at Columbia (April 3, 1996)
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Memory Flaw Seen in Parkinson's Symptoms (April 2, 1996)
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Murray to Give 70th University Lecture (April 1, 1996)
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Columbia to Join Science Funding Teleconference (April 1, 1996)
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Pulitzer Prize Announcement (March 28, 1996)
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