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    Apr 20

    Submerged cities. Food shortages. Attacks on the electrical grid. Bioterrorism. It’s time to get ready for tomorrow’s catastrophes, says Jeffrey Schlegelmilch, director of 's National Center for Disaster Preparedness. Here's the full interview.

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    Congratulations to Jacob Stern MPA ’21, who is the winner of the Harvey Picker Prize for Public Service for his exceptional contributions to civic service both at Columbia and abroad.

    Harvey Picker Prize for Public Service
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  3. Apr 27

    Don’t miss these 6 exciting new books from authors, including ‘92SOA, ’14JRN, ’09JRN, ’99CC, and the late ’59LAW.

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  4. Apr 26

    Congrats to writer ('04 ) for winning the coveted Joyce Carol Oates Prize! Check out our review of Evans' recent book "The Office of Historical Corrections":

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    A huge congratulations to Adjunct Professor Jessica Bruder '04JRN (), whose unforgettable book inspired the film that won Best Picture at the last night!

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    Apr 25

    The night of April 30, the will glow blue and white for Commencement. Here’s where to capture the best photos with it.

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    Warmest congrats to our grad and adjunct prof whose unforgettable book inspired the film that just won Best Picture at the .

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  8. Apr 23

    Before you watch the this weekend, refresh your memory of these past movies that landed alumni directors and screenwriters statuettes.

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  9. Apr 23

    Fri Forjindam ’05 (), a alum and the co-founder of , has brought to life attractions from global theme parks to Prince’s . Learn more about her enviable job.

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    Apr 22

    As we celebrate , here's last year's article on the history of the holiday and the need to stay focused on today. Faculty from 's and weigh in.

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    Apr 22

    Today is . From rising sea levels to food insecurity, climate change poses a huge threat to our planet. We know the problems before us are enormous & Columbia is ready to meet the moment.

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  12. Apr 22

    From sinking villages to starving polar bears, global warming is devastating the Arctic at an alarming rate. alum ’12 covers the issue in a powerful photo essay.

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    Apr 22

    Columbia has announced the next stage of our Sustainability Plan, which is grounded in climate science and will put our campuses on a path towards reducing greenhouse gas emissions to net zero by 2050.

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  14. Apr 22

    🌎 As we celebrate , here's last year's article on the history of the holiday and the need to stay focused on today. Faculty from 's and weigh in.

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    Apr 22

    Don't panic—prepare. Jeffrey Schlegelmilch [] director of , discusses the cataclysmic events that may threaten our future and how planning and research can help save us.

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    We'd like to give the Class of 2021 a virtual round of applause, and we need your help! Share a celebratory message and we'll display it to graduates on Class Day.

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    Apr 20

    In response to today's long-awaited verdict in the trial of Derek Chauvin for the murder of George Floyd, President Bollinger shared these words with the Columbia community.

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"Having devoted much of my professional life to the law, and to the ideal of the rule of law, I find the verdict in the killing of George Floyd by police officer Derek Chauvin to be both heartening and depressing. Justice has been met in this case, but it cannot erase the decades and centuries of injustices to Black people. Our collective awareness of this harsh and continuing reality seems—sadly and shockingly—to ebb and flow. If we learned anything from the Civil Rights Movement centered around the Supreme Court’s unanimous decision in Brown v. Board of Education, it is that only persistent and painstaking efforts will bring true and comprehensive justice. I have waited for legal judgments before, but none has been more important than this one today, in a state court in Minnesota, to recommitting the society to removing the practices of invidious discrimination against Black Americans."
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    Apr 19

    We’re excited to announce that the School will be co-led by four of Columbia’s esteemed climate experts: , , , and . 🌏 Why a Climate School, you ask? Read more:

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    Apr 20

    We are excited to announce the winner of the CUFF 2021 Sarris Award - Film Program alumna Cherien Dabis ’04! Tune into Screenwriting Night this Friday at 7pm for a ceremony celebrating our honoree!

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    Apr 20

    Submerged cities. Food shortages. Attacks on the electrical grid. Bioterrorism. How to prepare for a "megadisaster"? talks about how we can to plan and prepare for the future in

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