Dance and explore the city! 

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GLOT Linguistics Tea Party

  • Tuesday, March 31, 8 to 9 pm, Schermerhorn
  • Join GLOT for a discussion on Proto-Indo-European languages with pies, syntax trees with pocky, biscuit conditionals with biscuits, and slang over tea!
  • No registration required.

International Dance Night 

  • Wednesday, April 1, 5 to 7:30 pm, Wang Pavilion
  • Join ESC and GSSC for an evening of cultural dance workshops!
  • No registration required.

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Getting Around New York City 

  • Monday, March 30, 2 to 3 pm, Online 
  • Join the Center for Student Success and Intervention’s Student Support Team for the Getting Around New York City Workshop, an interactive workshop designed to help you navigate New York City safely, affordably, and stress-free. Learn about on-campus transportation options such as the Columbia University Shuttle Bus, Safety Escorts through Public Safety, and the Safe Haven system. We’ll also cover off-campus options, including OMNY, Citi Bike, and the Fair Fares discounted MetroCard program
  • Register here.

Masculinity & The Manosphere in the 21st Century

  • Monday, March 30, 3 to 4 pm, Pupin Hall
  • The “manosphere” refers to a range of online spaces and content centered on discussions of masculinity, gender roles, and relationships. Join us for an open discussion to share your perspectives on these spaces and explore how they may be shaping conversations, attitudes, or social interactions in your experience.
  • Register here.

Futures in Social Justice: A Discussion on Justice-Oriented Careers

  • Tuesday, March 31, 6:30 to 8 pm, International Affairs Building, Lehman Suite
  • The Eric H. Holder Jr. Initiative for Civil and Political Rights Student Advisory Board is pleased to invite you to the second installment of “The Politics We Imagine” Conversation Series. The discussion will feature Leah C. Aden, Deputy Director of Litigation at the NAACP Legal Defense & Educational Fund, and Perry Grossman, Director of the Voting Rights Project at the New York Civil Liberties Union, for a panel on career paths in social justice. 
  • Register here.

Finding Belonging in a Big City University

  • Thursday, April 2, 1:30 to 2:30 pm, Kent Hall, Room 201
  • This event will explore what belonging looks like in a fast-paced urban environment like New York City and within the Columbia community. Participants will consider questions such as: What helps people feel at home in a city that is always in motion? How does the culture of Columbia shape our sense of connection? Please register soon!
  • Register here.

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