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Columbia EcoReps Thrift Exchange 

  • Saturday, April 18, 12 to 3 pm, Furnald Lawn
  • Join Columbia EcoReps in a thrift exchange! Please feel free to swap your clothes, donate items, or just come for the fun!
  • No registration required.

Columbia SSA x Princeton MASA x NYU SSA Spring Picnic 

  • Sunday, April 19, 1 to 3 pm, Central Park, Sheep’s Meadow
  • Join Columbia University Singapore Students Association for an afternoon picnic! This is an opportunity to relax, make friends, and enjoy the weather! 
  • Register here.

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Paws & Pause

  • Monday, April 13, 11 to 2 pm, Lerner Hall, Lerner Auditorium
  • Take a break from work and recharge with therapy dogs! Students will also have the opportunity to make arts and crafts while also enjoying snacks!
  • Register here.

The Art of Disruption: Women on the Frontlines of Change

  • Monday, April 13, 5:30 to 8:30 pm, Low Library, Rotunda
  • Join Columbia College Women for an evening dedicated to exploring how bold leadership can transform entire industries. Ursula M. Burns, SEAS’82, will discuss her 38-year journey at Xerox, rising from intern to the C-Suite. The discussion will focus on the resilience, risk-taking, and vision required to lead a company into success. 
  • Register here.

Success Workshop: Time Management & Productivity

  • Thursday, April 16, 11:30 to 1 pm, Butler Library, 203 Butler Library 
  • This event will focus on exploring different strategies for staying in control and managing your workload. The discussion will also cover strategies such as time-blocking and the Eisenhower Matrix to help manage burnout and avoid procrastination. 
  • Register here.

Drawing Back the Curtain: Nepo Babies and the Myth of Meritocracy

  • Thursday, April 16, 12 to 1 pm, Kent Hall, Room 201
  • Join Campus Conversations on a discussion about meritocracy in our everyday lives. Who deserves these advantages? Where are these advantages seen? All students are welcome to attend. 
  • Register here.

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