This interdisciplinary event is set to explore the evolving relationship between the scientific and artistic communities, highlighting the profound and symbiotic connection that has flourished over ...
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“To make a vow is a matter of the will, to fulfill one is a matter of necessity,” declared the late medieval canon law, and religious profession involved the most solemn of those vows. Professed nuns ...
Continue your Columbia education through new intellectual, cultural, and geographical horizons with the CAA Travel Study Program, one of the many benefits offered to Columbia alumni. Join alumni and ...
These are not just online programs. This is technology putting you at the center of business. Our online programs create a forum for you to meet other executives where they are and connect with ...
A program of the Columbia Alumni Association (CAA), Arts Access is a hub — for experiences, insider access, and discovery. CAA Arts Access connects artists, scholars, producers, and audiences through ...
Inspired by true events, All Sorrows Can Be Borne is the story of Noriko Ito, a Japanese woman faced with unimaginable circumstances that force her to give up her son to save her husband. Set in ...
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Leveraging LinkedIn with Lauren Mack ’06JRN: Career development professional Lauren Mack joins Columbia at Home for an online workshop on getting the most out of LinkedIn (November 10) Read on for ...
The Online Alumni Community is the only verified space to search for and connect with fellow Columbia alumni across Schools, degrees, graduation years, regions, interests, and more. Take advantage of ...
Here is a landmark book -- the first print publication of seventeen stories by Mykola Dementiuk, one of the most distinctive voices in queer literature. Sixteen were published individually as short ...