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Labs, Key to Economic Vitality, Often Ignored,Say Columbia, Georgia Tech Professors
(December 14, 1998)
Michael Crow, Science Policy Expert, Appointed Columbia's Executive Vice Provost
(December 7, 1998)
Columbia Researchers Synthesize Compound With Possible Link to Macular Degeneration
(December 7, 1998)
Columbia's Physics Supercomputer Answers Big Questions at Small Cost
(November 23, 1998)
Environmental Center at Columbia Wins $1 Million MacArthur Grant
(November 23, 1998)
Buddhist Nuns Hold Service For Female Zen Master At Columbia Nov. 21; First Such Event Outside Japan
(November 10, 1998)
Earth's Inner Core Has Distinct Layers, Geologists Report in Earthquake Study
(October 29, 1998)
Columbia Physicist Horst Stormer Shares Nobel For Work on Bizarre Behavior of Electrons
(October 22, 1998)
Ignarro, Columbia College of Pharmacy Alumnus, Shares Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
(October 13, 1998)
Forest Regrowth a Likely Cause, Say Columbia, Princeton, NOAA Researchers
(October 13, 1998)
Columbia Awarded $10 Million in NSF Funding
(October 7, 1998)
Zinc in Sludge From Spanish Reservoir Break Equals Mine's Annual Output, Researchers Find
(October 1, 1998)
First Time All Four Prizes Are Won by A Single School
(September 30, 1998)
War and Memory in the 20th Century Is Columbia Historian's October Topic
(September 28, 1998)
Columbia Student Fights Slavery in Africa As First Musher International Fellow
(September 16, 1998)
Cardinals Can Recognize Gender By Song, Columbia University Biologist Finds
(September 15, 1998)
Greek Foreign Minister to Speak September 17 at Columbia University
(September 3, 1998)
Fred Knubel, Columbia's Spokesman for 35 Years
(August 17, 1998)
Hogarth's Views of 18th-Century London: Featured at Columbia University's Wallach Art Gallery
(August 14, 1998)
Columbia Breaks Ground July 22 at Lamont On New Climate Prediction Institute
(July 20, 1998)
FYI: Now Playing in a Theatre Near You....Brought to You by Alumni of Columbia University's Film Division
(June 30, 1998)
Sonar System Developed at Columbia To Provide 3-D Images of Arctic Seafloor
(June 29, 1998)
Federal Welfare Reform Imperils Big Cities, Says Study from Columbia's Social Work School
(June 23, 1998)
Interventions Change Risky Sexual Behaviors, Landmark HIV Prevention Study Shows
(June 19, 1998)
Civic Values Stronger Among Girls, Columbia University Study Finds
(June 12, 1998)
Role of Religion in Ending Violent Conflict Focus of New Study at Columbia University
(June 9, 1998)
Two Columbia Faculty, in Chemistry and Psychology, Elected to National Academy of Sciences
(May 8, 1998)
Harry Gregor, Columbia Chemist, Dies at 81
(May 5, 1998)
Columbia Astronomers Detect Biggest Explosion Ever Observed
(May 4, 1998)
T.D. Lee, Columbia Physicist and Nobel Laureate, To Head New Physics Center at Brookhaven
(April 21, 1998)
Columbia Unveils Supercomputer That Will Simulate Birth of Universe
(April 20, 1998)
Vinton G. Cerf, Architect of the Internet, Awarded 1998 Marconi Fellowship
(April 15, 1998)
Conference, Exhibit on Ideal Woman of Indian Myth To Take Place at Columbia University
(April 10, 1998)
New Columbia Faculty To Investigate Fundamental Properties of Semiconductors
(April 8, 1998)
Arctic Ozone Hole, Responding to Greenhouse Gases, May Worsen Through 2020, Columbia Team Finds
(April 8, 1998)
Contacts Between Scholars Seen as Hope For Eventual U.S.-Iran Reconciliation
(April 7, 1998)
Novelist and Playwright Maryse Condi Directs New Columbia Center for Francophone Studies
(April 1, 1998)
Warming Could Flood New York Metro Area In Next Century, Columbia Scientist Reports
(March 27, 1998)
Columbia Garners Standard & Poor's Top Credit Rating
(March 25, 1998)
Columbia Film Division and Polo Ralph Lauren Announce New Works Festival April 13-18 in New York
(March 19, 1998)
Workshop at Columbia University April 1 Will Explore New Opportunities for U.S.-Iran Exchange Programs
(March 18, 1998)
Domestic Violence Among South Asian Immigrants Topic of April 4 Conference at St. John's University
(March 17, 1998)
Columbia University Conference April 3-4 Examines Everyday Life in Nazi-Occupied France
(March 16, 1998)
In Close Elections, Small-State Voters Have Most Power, Columbia Statistician Tells Presidential Candidates
(March 15, 1998)
Columbia College Honors Accomplished Alumni For Exceptional Achievement in International Affairs, Education, Media, and Law
(March 9, 1998)
Unprecedented Exhibition of Chinese Calligraphy On View At Columbia's Wallach Art Gallery
(March 6, 1998)
Sweet Clothes, Clean Environment
(March 2, 1998)
Females' Siren Song Initiates Courtship Duets In African Frogs, Columbia Biologists Find
(February 17, 1998)
What Shape Is the Universe? Columbia Astronomers Have a Clue.
(February 16, 1998)
Marc Kamionkowski, Columbia Astrophysicist, Wins American Astronomical Society's Warner Prize
(February 12, 1998)
Maurice V. Russell, Social Work Leader, Dies at 74
(February 9, 1998)
Columbia Chemist Develops Fluorescing Sensors; Applications Seen in Medical Diagnostics, Research
(February 5, 1998)
On Centennial of Zola's "J'Accuse," Columbia Conference Examines Dreyfus Affair
(February 3, 1998)
Samuel Eilenberg, Columbia Mathematician And Art Collector, Dies at 84
(February 2, 1998)
China Scholars at Columbia Greet Tour Celebrating 50 Years of Chinese Film
(February 2, 1998)
Columbia To Build $13 Million In Electronics To Detect New Events At Large Hadron Collider
(January 30,1998)
Columbia Journalism's 8th Annual Reuters Forum To Focus on Human Capital
(January 20, 1998)
Public Television Series FRONTLINE Wins Highest duPont-Columbia Journalism Award
(January 14, 1998)
Five Works By Columbia Filmmakers To Be Screened At Sundance Film Festival
(January 12,1998)
First Alfred Eisenstaedt Awards Are Announced
(January 12, 1998)
Columbia, Cerro Tololo Team Decodes Events That Led to Brightest Supernova in 400 Years
(January 8, 1998)
Similarities Found in Human, Chimp Brains
(January 8,1998)
Columbia Biologists Match Odor Receptor to Odor
(January 8, 1998)
GIANNI VERSACE:HISTORY AND INVENTION
(January 6,1998)
Posters from the Spanish Civil War on Exhibition At Columbia's Wallach Art Gallery
(January 6, 1998)
Golam W. Choudhury, Diplomat and Author, Dead at 71
(January 6, 1998)
Widespread Genus of Monkeys Gives Up Genealogical Secrets to Columbia Researchers
(December 18, 1997)
Columbia University and Environmental Groups Join To Save "Mata Atlantica," Brazil's Unique Coastal Forest
(December 11,1997)
Columbia Scientist Finds Abrupt Changes In African Climate, Confirming 1,500-Year Cycle
(December 11,1997)
Stage Director Robert Woodruff Joins Columbia University's School of the Arts
(December 5, 1997)
Columbia Scientist Warns That Global Warming Could Trigger Collapse of Ocean Currents
(November 27, 1997)
Wei Jingsheng, Chinese Dissident, to Join Columbia University as Visiting Scholar
(November 26, 1997)
Anthropologist Katherine Verdery Examines Death and Politics in Columbia Lectures
(November 24, 1997)
Grayson Kirk, Former President of Columbia, Dies at 94
(November 21, 1997)
Lerner Receives Columbia's 1997 Hamilton Medal
(November 18, 1997)
Pulitzer Board Opens Public Service Prize To On-line Journalism
(November 17, 1997)
Earth Cools in Persistent, 1,500-Year Rhythm, Say Columbia Scientists, Working From Sea Cores
(November 13, 1997)
Columbia-SUNY Team Slices Magnetic Crystal; Applications Seen for Miniaturized Optical Devices
(November 12, 1997)
Alfred Eisenstaedt Awards Established at Columbia
(November 11, 1997)
Baltimore Symphony Orchestra Conductor Zinman Receives Columbias Ditson Award
(November 10, 1997)
Dominican New Yorkers Losing Economic Ground; Education is Key to Progress, Researchers Say
(November 7, 1997)
Visiting Professorship and Lecture Series In Indian Political Economy Established at Columbia
(October 28, 1997)
Ruth Levenson, Columbia University Administrator, 68
(October 24, 1997)
William J. McGill, Former Columbia President, dies at 75
(October 21, 1997)
Columbia Scientists, in Nature Article, Dispute Finding That Aug. 16 Event Was Russian Nuclear Test
(October 21, 1997)
Intel Donates $2.5 Million in Computers To Columbia for Advanced Research
(October 20, 1997)
Brokering a Better Deal at the Workplace: Is There a Role for Social Workers?
(October 17, 1997)
Merton, Engineering Alumnus and Sociologists Son, Wins 1997 Nobel in Economics
(October 15, 1997)
Columbia-IBM Team Develops Method To Detect Tiny Quantities of Superconductors
(October 7, 1997)
Columbia University Establishes New Collaborations With Museum of Modern Art and Metropolitan Museum
(October 1, 1997)
Columbia University Appoints Four New Faculty In African-American Studies
(October 1, 1997)
Solar Activity May Contribute to Global Warming
(September 30, 1997)
Eduardo Machado to Head Playwriting Program At Columbias School of the Arts
(September 26, 1997)
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)
Top Historians Gather at Columbia Sept. 26-27 For Conference on Vichy France
(September 22, 1997)
Church Influence Minimal Among Russian Faithful
(September 17, 1997)
Campus Centennial Occasions Three Exhibitions Focusing on Columbias Architecture and Planning
(September 12, 1997)
Winners of Cabot Prizes for Reporting on Latin America Announced by Columbia University
(September 8, 1997)
Danishefsky Wins Top Chemistry Award
(September 8, 1997)
Columbia Journalism Review
(August 29, 1997)
Stephen H. Case Is Elected a Trustee of Columbia University
(August 5, 1997)
Stephen Friedman Elected Chair of Columbia Trustees
(August 5, 1997)
All Pulitzer Prizes Are Now On Line
(August 4, 1997)
NATO Secretary-General Solana to Speak at Columbia University July 29
(July 24, 1997)
DNA Tests Identify Possible New Chimp Subspecies; Population Already Threatened With Extinction
(July 23, 1997)
Exhibitions Showcase Columbias History On Centennial of Morningside Campus
(July 15, 1997)
Justice Department Approves Digital TV Patent Pool; Columbia, Only University In Group, To Receive Fees
(July 1,1997)
Mario G. Salvadori, Engineer, Architect, Consultant on Manhattan Project, 90
(June 27, 1997)
In the New Columbia Journalism Review
(June 26, 1997)
Columbia University, UNESCO and the Smithsonian Establish Institute for Biosphere and Society
(June 23,1997)
New CD -- "Columbia Rocks 1997" -- Showcases Music of Columbia and Barnard Bands
(June 17, 1997)
Jules Feiffer Named to Arts Fellowship at Columbia
(June 12, 1997)
Stanley Schachter, Social Psychologist at Columbia, 75
(June 9, 1997)
Columbia Engineers Develop New Ways To Access Multimedia Information
(June 5, 1997)
Internet Protocol Sharpens Voice, Video
(June 5, 1997)
Columbia Software Retrieves, Edits Images and Videos on the Internet
(June 5, 1997)
360-Degree Videocam Developed at Columbia
(June 5, 1997)
Welfare Will Impoverish 500,000 New Yorkers In Next Five Years, Columbia Researchers Say
(June, 1997)
Columbia Professor Leads African-American Delegation To Cuba to Examine Race and Gender Issues
(May 30, 1997)
1997 Knight-Bagehot Fellows Named at Columbia
(May 30,1997)
Commencement address at Columbia University by President George Rupp
(May 28,1997)
Human Activity Could Cause Dramatic Climate Change, Columbia Scientist Tells Global Warming Conference
(May 27, 1997)
Columbia Team Is First to Weigh Neutron Star By Measuring X-Rays From Innermost Orbit
(May 27, 1997)
Overholser Elected Chair of Pulitzer Prize Board
(May 26, 1997)
Columbias Rupp Calls for Renewed Federal Partnership
(May 21, 1997)
From Hard News to You News: TV Is Softening, Says Columbia Journalism Review
(May 19, 1997)
Pete Hamill Wakes Up the Daily News, Reports the Columbia Journalism Review
(May 19, 1997)
Columbia Physicist Builds Gamma-Ray Telescope To See an Invisible, Unexplored Universe
(May 19, 1997)
President Rupp To Speak and Confer Honorary DegreesAt Colorful Outdoor Commencement Ceremonies Completing the University's 243rd Year
(May 19,1997)
Renowned Columbia Chemist Uses Magic To Amuse Colleagues, Relieve Boredom
(May 19,1997)
Engineer, With Nod to Columbia Surgeon, To Harness Science Skills to Medical Career
(May 19,1997)
Cronkite To Receive Columbia Journalism Award
(May 15, 1997)
Joyce Purnick Wins Columbia's Mike Berger Award
(May 15, 1997)
Political Consultant Graduates In Off-Year Elections
(May 15, 1997)
Journalism Student Is a Graduate of Elaine's
(May 15,1997)
Philadelphia Reporters Win Columbia's Tobenkin Award
(May 14,1997)
Wall Street Is Number One Choice For New Columbia Graduates
(May 13, 1997)
The Best and Worst of Welfare Reform: Strategies for the Future to be Discussed at Columbia University
(May 5, 1997)
Columbia Professor Named Top Aide To U.N. Secretary-General
(May 5, 1997)
Harriman Institute-Associated Press Conference on Russias Future Slated for May 7 at Columbia University
(May 2, 1997)
Port Authority's Maikish Named To Head Facilities at Columbia University
(May 1, 1997)
Columbia Journalism Review Cites Self-censorship As Main Danger to Press Freedom in Hong Kong
(April 29, 1997)
Two Columbia University Students Capture Nation's Only Awards to African-American College Writers
(April 29,1997)
Music and Arts Library Opens at Columbia University
(April 24,1997)
Longobardo, Woman Engineer, Adds Another First: Egleston Medal From Columbia's Engineering Alumni
(April 24,1997)
Mallika Sarabhai Performs Dance-Drama On Violence May 5 At Columbia University
(April 23,1997)
Four Win Columbia's Highest Journalism Alumni Honor
(April 21,1997)
Columbia Ph.D. Wins Trumpler Award For Studies of Collisions Between Galaxies
(April 18,1997)
Public Policy Consortium Aims To Create Close Network Of Scholars At Columbia Schools And Departments
(April 18,1997)
Columbia's Online Research Magazine, 21stC, Overhauls Web Site With Faster Graphics, Animation
(April 18,1997)
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)
Electric Current Can Dislodge Atoms In Wires, Creating Stresses That Can Damage Microcircuits
(April 14,1997)
Joaquin M. Luttinger, Columbia Professor, 73; Leading Theorist of Condensed Matter Physics
(April 8,1997)
Winners Of The 81st Pulitzer Prizes
(April 7, 1997)
International Bank For Biological Capital Proposed By Columbia Economist
(April 9,1997)
American Chemical Society To Remember Professor Brian Bent of Columbia
(April 4,1997)
Nobel Laureate Baruj Benacerraf, Designer Mary Mcfadden, & Master Chef Jacques Pepin Among Alumni To Be Honored by Columbia
(April 3,1997)
Columbia Alumnus Campbell McGrath Wins $50,000 Kingsley Tufts Poetry Award
(April 1,1997)
Geophysicists Find Molten Zone Beneath Tibet
(April 1,1997)
Global Research Institute Devoted To Climate Prediction Announced
(April 1,1997)
Columbia University Hosts World Music Concerts
(March 31,1997)
Role of the Business Community in Welfare to Work is Topic of Barnard/Columbia Forum March 31st
( March 25, 1997)
Studies of the Constitution and the Decades After WWII Win Columbia University's Bancroft Prize in History
(March 25,1997)
American Opera Tradition To Be Celebrated In Concert at Columbia April 6
(March 25,1997)
Columbia University and United Nations Announce Global Partnership to Improve Cities
(March 25,1997)
Columbia Film Professor, Astronomer Help Shape PBS Series "Mysteries of Deep Space," to Air in April
(March 25,1997)
Merrill Lynch'S Lisa Landau to Receive Columbia College Alumna Achievement Award, March 27
(March 24,1997)
Nobel Prize-Winning Novelist Kenzaburo Oe to Speak at Columbia in "Theatre of Ideas" Series, April 8
(March 24,1997)
Mice in a Medieval Library: Revitalizing the Study of Manuscripts from the Middle Ages
(March 19,1997)
Columbia Astronomer's Nighttime Irregulars Aid Science With Backyard Telescopes
(March 18,1997)
Salisbury'S Century: A Reporter'S Life
(March 17,1997)
Columbia College Honors Bay Area Alumni
(March 17,1997)
Physical Abuse of Drug-Dependent Women Studied by Columbia University Researchers
(March 13,1997)
Columbia Team Is First to Weigh Neutron Star By Measuring X-Rays From Innermost Orbit
(March 11,1997)
Columbia Students Design Urban Arts Corridor For El Barrio and Harlem, on View Until March
(February 28, 1997)
Richard Logsdon, Former Director of Columbia Libraries
(February 25,1997)
Physicists Report Unusual Particle Collisions
(February 24,1997)
Five Young Columbians Win Sloan Awards For Work in Math, Biochemistry and Neuroscience
(February 24,1997)
Columbia Names Elizabeth Keefer General Counsel
(February 19,1997)
Labyrinth, 100,000-Volume Scholarly Bookstore, To Open at Columbia
(February 17,1997)
Chien-Shiung Wu, Renowned Columbia Physicist, 84
(February 17,1997)
Study by Columbia, New York City Urban League To Assess Local Impact of Welfare Reform
(February 13, 1997)
Anthropologist Conrad Arensberg Dies at 86
(February 12,1997)
Padwe Named Acting Dean of Journalism at Columbia
(February 10,1997)
Pacific May Slow Global Warming, Lamont-Doherty Scientists Conclude
(February 7,1997)
Columbia To Celebrate Formative Era in American Opera
(January 30,1997)
Joseph P. Nye, Former Business VP at Columbia, Dies
(January 22,1997)
Study Finds Political Pandering To Polls a Myth
(January 17,1997)
Columbia to Host Global Warming Conference in May
(January 17,1997)
Documentary Series on Former Yugoslavia Wins Highest duPont-Columbia Journalism Award
(January 16, 1997)
Columbia Establishes First Center for the Study of Constitutional Democracies
(January 16,1997)
International Authorities at Reuters Forum at Columbia To Analyze Widening Gap In Wealth of Nations
(January 16,1997)
Robert Motherwell on Paper: Works Infrequently Seen To Be Exhibited at Columbia's Wallach Art Gallery
(January 9,1997)
360-Degree Videocam Developed at Columbia
(January 16, 1997)
Scientists Issue Call to Save Bornean Rhino
(January 14, 1997)
Marcus Langseth, Pioneering Earth Scientist
(January 7, 1997)
Goldstein Named Columbia Journalism Dean
(December 13, 1996)
New York City's Infrastructure Fails Grade, Columbia Civil Engineer Says
(December 12, 1996)
Moore To Retire as Head of Columbia University Press
(December 11, 1996)
Nobel Laureates To Honor I.I. Rabi at Columbia
(December 11, 1996)
Joan Konner Steps Down as Columbia Journalism Dean, Stresses School's Mission To Set Highest Standards
(December 3, 1996)
Columbia Scientists Theorize That Winds In the Tropics Melt Ice Sheets in the North
(December 6, 1996)
Stephanopoulos Leaves White House To Teach Political Science at Columbia
(December 4, 1996)
Biochemist Richard Axel To Give University Lecture On How Our Genes Create Our Sense of Smell
(December 2, 1996)
Opinion Leaders Rate
Columbia Journalism Review
Among Most Influential Media in the Nation
(December 2, 1996)
Marshall Loeb To Succeed Suzanne Braun Levine As Editor of
Columbia Journalism Review
(December 2, 1996)
Six Institutions, Led by Columbia, Putting Collections of Ancient Manuscripts Online
(December 4, 1996)
Columbia Opens Biosphere 2 Living Quarters
(November 26, 1996)
Internet Founders and Communications Experts Explore Marconi and the Future in Seminar at Columbia
(November 22, 1996)
Motherwell's Works on Paper To Be Exhibited In Columbia University's Wallach Art Gallery
(November 21, 1996)
David Weiss Halivni's Memoir As a Holocaust Survivor Is Published
(November 20, 1996)
Lisa Anderson, Political Scientist and Expert on Arab World, Named Dean of International and Public Affairs at Columbia
(November 18, 1996)
George Ames To Receive Columbia's Hamilton Medal
(November 15, 1996)
Study Says Media Misrepresented Presidential Polling Data
(November 13, 1996)
For the First Time, Public Can Tour Inside Biosphere 2
(November 19, 1996)
Columbia Computer Scientist Proposes Methods To Protect Copyrighted Material on Internet
(November 18, 1996)
New Columbia University Educational Financing Package Uses Bulk Buying to Save Students $1000s
(November 13, 1996)
Abba Eban to Address Trilling Seminar at Columbia
(November 11, 1996)
Nicholas to Head Columbia Journalism Advisory Board
(November 11, 1996)
Lloyd Motz, Renowned Columbia Astronomer, To Be Honored for 60 Years of Explaining the Universe
(November 12, 1996)
Science Revelevant to Human Experience" Symposium Nov. 19 at Columbia University
(November 8, 1996)
Ancient Reptile Skull Unique in Hemisphere Found in Connecticut by Columbia Scientist
(November 9, 1996)
Columbia Community Service Marks 50 Years With Record $212,000 in Contributions
(November 7, 1996)
Largest Biodiversity Center To Open at Columbia University
(October 30, 1996)
Kaden, Wu Elected Columbia Trustees
(October 30, 1996)
Columbia Biologist's Model Explains How We Feel
(November 1, 1996)
Columbia Biologist Wins $2 Million NIH Grant to Study How Genes Tell Cells What To Do
(November 1, 1996)
Columbia's Historic Havemeyer Hall Marks Centennial
(October 28, 1996)
Biomedical Researchers at Columbia Take an Engineer's View of the Body
(October 21, 1996)
Four Journalists Win Columbia's Cabot Prizes For Reporting on Latin America
(October 17, 1996)
Statement to the Media (Death of William Vickrey)
(October 11, 1996)
Lindt Will Step Down as General Studies Dean
(October 7, 1996)
Nobelist William S. Vickrey: Practical Economic Solutions to Urban Problems
(October 8, 1996)
Columbia University Awards 1996 Horwitz Prize to Biophysicists for Work on Nerve and Muscle Signals
(October 7, 1996)
Columbia Scientists' Model is First to Reproduce Banded Appearance of All Four Giant Planets
(October 10, 1996)
Isadore Epstein, Columbia Astronomer Who Scouted Sites for Southern Observatories, Dies at 76
(October 4, 1996)
Columbia Marks 100 Years of Composing and Learning
(September 30, 1996)
Pew Awards Columbia $3.5 Million for Program In Arts Reporting in Journalism, Arts, Business Schools
(September 30, 1996)
Columbia To Name Multimedia Laboratory For Edward Botwinick at Oct. 7 Dedication
(September 30, 1996)
Columbia's Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory Opens Its Doors to the Public Oct. 5
(September 26, 1996)
Kenneth Jackson to Probe Race, Class in Columbia Talks
(September 26, 1996)
Raphael's English Legacy in Columbia Exhibition
(September 23, 1996)
Danishefsky's Carbohydrate Work Wins Acclaim
(September 26, 1996)
Columbia University to Develop Guidelines for Planning, Preservation and Development
(September 23,1996)
Columbia University to Host Conference on Technologys Impact on Publishers Archives
(September 20, 1996)
Columbia Journalism Appoints New Faculty
(September 18, 1996)
Columbia Astronomer Builds His Own Galaxies
(September 16, 1996)
Leaders to Examine Future of American Research
(September 12, 1996)
Social Scientist Charles Tilly Joins Columbia Faculty
(September 9, 1996)
Philip Milstein Elected Trustee of Columbia University
(September 9, 1996)
635 New Voters Register at Columbia University
(September 6, 1996)
Columbia Names Knuckles to Support Services Post
(September 5, 1996)
Columbia University Names NSF's William Harris New Director of Biosphere 2 Center in Arizona
(September 4, 1996)
Students Turn Glass to Concrete for Science Prize
(September 4, 1996)
Guide to New York Goes Public
(September 1, 1996)
Thornhill Copies of Raphael's Tapestry Cartoons To Go on Display at Columbia University
(September 1, 1996)
Cake or Exam?
(August 20, 1996)
Societies Name Nakanishi Prize for Columbia Chemist
(August 13, 1996)
Tree Rings Show Rising Earth Temperatures
(August 8, 1996)
First U.S. Exhibition of Rare Korean Paintings
(August 8, 1996)
William N. Schoenfeld, 80, Pioneering Psychologist
(August 6, 1996)
Philip Yampolsky, 75, Zen Translator and Scholar
(July 30, 1996)
Professor S. Perry Schlesinger, Laser Developer
(July 24, 1996)
Brian E. Bent, Chemistry Professor at Columbia, Dies
(July 24, 1996)
Core Spins Faster Than Earth, Scientists Find
(July 17, 1996)
Renzulli Named to Columbia Public Affairs Post
(July 9, 1996)
Delmas Foundation Supports Joseph Urban Archives
(July 2, 1996)
Columbia Is Vindicated in Sexual Harassment Case
(July 1, 1996)
Two Writing Professors Named MacArthur Fellows
(June 20, 1996)
Harlem Students Study their Environment via Internet
(June 19, 1996)
Conductor Bolle to Receive Columbia's Ditson Award
(June 18, 1996)
Columbia University Releases Economic Report
(June 12, 1996)
Columbia Geochemis Wins National Medal of Science
(June 10, 1996)
Wallach Art Gallery to Exhibit Rare Korean Paintings
(June 10, 1996)
Harold E. Emerson, Former Columbia VP, Dies
(June 7, 1996)
Blue Planet Prize Is Awarded to Columbia's Broecker
(June 5, 1996)
Fourth Edition of AIDS Fact Book Is Published
(May 31, 1996)
Former Army Corps Official Gives Local Infrastructure Failing Grades
(May 31, 1996)
Former Army Corps Official: 'Infrastructure Failures Will Continue'
(May 30, 1996)
New York City's Infrastructure Report Card
(June 3, 1996)
Three Columbians Elected to Philosophical Society
(May 22, 1996)
1996 Knight-Bagehot Fellows Named at Columbia
(May 22, 1996)
Marion Kirk, Wife of Former Columbia President, Dies
(May 20, 1996)
Water Vapor Seen As Cause of Rapid Climate Change
(May 17, 1996)
Gobi Dust in Greenland Glacier Holds Climate Clues
(May 17, 1996)
New Media Journalists Set to Embark on Online Careers
(May 15, 1996)
Columbia's Rupp Urges Attention to Common Good
(May 15, 1996)
Fighters for Press Freedom Return to Their Countries
(May 15, 1996)
Engineering Honors Graduate Views Physics As Art
(May 15, 1996)
Russian Immigrant Is Columbia Valedictorian
(May 15, 1996)
Nine Receive Columbia Alumni Federation Medals
(May 15, 1996)
Honorary Degree Citations
(May 15, 1996)
Roberts Receives Columbia Journalism Award
(May 15, 1996)
Columbia's Tobenkin Prize Awarded to Rohde
(May 14, 1996)
Lipsyte Wins Columbia's Berger Award
(May 15, 1996)
Vickrey Elected to National Academy of Sciences
(May 14, 1996)
Pulitzer Lunch Alert
(May 13, 1996)
Bok Elected Chair of Pulitzer Prize Board
(May 13, 1996)
International Environment Leaders Issue 'Call to Action' on Biodiversity
(May 9, 1996)
Digital Link Draws Columbia Campuses Closer
(May 9, 1996)
Columbia Scientists Win Sloan Fellowships
(May 9, 1996)
Three Professors Receive Guggenheim Fellowships
(May 9, 1996)
Commencement Alert
(May 8, 1996)
Columbia's Nakanishi Wins Welch Prize
(May 7, 1996)
New Method Tracks Pollutants in Water at Low Cost
(May 1, 1996)
Morningside Heights Stepping Out
(April 30, 1996)
Advisory on Coverage of Service for Carol Hamilton
(April 25, 1996)
Ex-governors Discuss Cities' Role in Presidential Race
(April 22, 1996)
Casa Italiana to Open at Columbia
(April 25, 1996)
Simon Schama to Deliver Public Lecture April 29
(April 18, 1996)
Ethnic Studies Statement
(April 15, 1996)
Columbia Honors Four Journalism Alumni
(April 17, 1996)
Pulitzer Winners, Finalists
(April 9, 1996)
PULITZER PRIZES 1996
(April 9, 1996)
Columbia to Hold Memorial Service for Carol Hamilton
(April 15, 1996)
Guastavino Exhibit
(April 11, 1996)
Conference on Columbia University and the Community
(April 9, 1996)
John Elliott Nafe, 81, Columbia Seismologist, Dies
(April 8, 1996)
New Casa Italiana to Open at Columbia
(April 10, 1996)
Randall Kennedy to Speak at Trilling Seminar
(April 8, 1996)
Lifework of Visionary Author Kobo Abe Is Celebrated
(April 9, 1996)
Columbia Names Winfrey to Head Magazine Center
(April 3, 1996)
Murray to Give 70th University Lecture
(April 1, 1996)
Pulitzer Prize Announcement
(March 28, 1996)
Karatzas Named Higgins Professor at Columbia
(April 3, 1996)
Memory Flaw Seen in Parkinson's Symptoms
(April 2, 1996)
Columbia to Join Science Funding Teleconference
(April 1, 1996)
Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center Press Releases
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