Bucket List represents the intellectual privilege we enjoy as Columbia students. These are the last Bucket List events of 2014! Get ’em while they’re hot!! If you notice any events that have been left off the list, or a correction, please leave them in the comments.
Recommended
- “Black Trauma in Academic Spaces #StudyingWhileBlack” College Walk, Monday 12:30 PM. Learn more.
- “Why We Explore the Solar System: The MESSENGER Mission to Mercury” Low Memorial Library Rotunda, Tuesday 6:00-7:00 PM. Sean C. Solomon. Opening remarks by President Bollinger and Provost Coatsworth. Register.
- “Columbia In-Residence Review Sessions” See full schedule and locations.
Monday, December 8
- “Black Trauma in Academic Spaces #StudyingWhileBlack” College Walk, 12:30 PM. Learn more.
- “Ebola – Field Histories” Heyman Center 2nd Floor Common Room, 6:15-8:30 PM. Mauricio Ferri.
Tuesday, December 9
- “Corporate Feminism 101” Ella Weed Room 223 Milbank, 6:00-9:00 PM. Social Justice House. Free Thai Market dinner.
- “Why We Explore the Solar System: The MESSENGER Mission to Mercury” Low Memorial Library Rotunda, 6:00-7:00 PM. Sean C. Solomon. Opening remarks by President Bollinger and Provost Coatsworth. Register.
- “Columbia In-Residence Review Sessions” See full schedule and locations.
Wednesday, December 10
- “Carl Rogers and Humanistic-Experiential Theory” School of Social Work Building C03, 12:15-1:45 PM. Sarton Weinraub, Elvira Medus, Mark Rodgers.
- “On Method: The Humanities in Full: Polemics Against the Two-Culture Fallacy” Heyman Center 2nd Floor Common Room, 6:15 PM. Chad Wellmon.
- “Columbia In-Residence Review Sessions” See full schedule and locations.
Thursday, December 11
- “Columbia In-Residence Review Sessions” See full schedule and locations.
- “Barnard Department of English’s Student Readings” Sulzberger Parlor Barnard Hall, 7:00 PM. Refreshments served.
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@White Lives Matter Counter-Protest The White Lives Matter/Columbians Supporting Darren Wilson counter-protest will meet at Low steps on Monday at 8am. Please bring noisemakers, whistles, drums, signs. Everyone supporting equal rights for EVERYONE is welcome.
@Really #StudyingWhileBlack
K.
@K And…comments like this one are why a protest is needed!