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Columbia University, Morningside Campus, Faculty House, Presidential Room 1 The Earth Institute, and School of Continuing Education at Columbia University, invite you to join us for an information session on Thursday, April 1st at 6:30 p.m. to learn more about the brand new M.S. in Sustainability Management. All organizations, whether they are multinational corporations or […]

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CURR Race for Charity

Riverside Park The Columbia University Road Runners Race 5K for Charity is on Sunday, March 28th, 2010 at 8:00 AM in Riverside Park! This inaugural race by the Road Runners Club will benefit GlobeMed, a student organization on Columbia’s campus committed to helping out the Gulu Women’s Economic Development and Globalization to aid civil war […]

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Pianos NYC // 158 Ludlow, New York, NY 10002 Columbia alum Tara Chandra (CC’08, Economics) returns for her first performance in New York City since her debut as a singer/songwriter. Trained in both jazz and opera, Tara now breaks into the R&B and Pop scene with her bold and heartfelt voice. Hear her for free […]

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@ Hamilton (room to be indicated by signs in lobby) General interest meeting for Babel, Columbia’s new undergraduate multilingual literary magazine. Come if you’re interested in writing/editing/translating! babel.columbia@gmail.com

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Religion on Film

@ 323 Milbank Hall, Barnard Religion on Film presents: The Green Pastures (1936). Directed by Marc Connelly. Discussion led by Prof. Josef Sorett (Dept. of Religion) js1167@columbia.edu

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@ Lerner Party Space CU Players presents “Grandma Sylvia’s Funeral” (a comedy) Thursday Night Preview: March 25, 11PM RSVP at http://tinyurl.com/sylviafuneral Performances: Friday, March 26, 7PM Friday, March 26, 11PM Saturday, March 27, 1PM Reserve tickets at http://cuarts.com/calendar/view/type/4/event_id/5649 All Shows FREE. scr2113@gmail.com http://haldean.org/sylvia

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@ Roone Arledge Auditorium – Alfred Lerner Hall Every year, Liga Filipina puts on a self-written and self-produced theatrical performance, showcasing songs and dances (traditional and modern) that highlight Filipino culture and identity. This spring semester, Barrio Fiesta is loosely based off the hit comedy, TV show “How I Met Your Mother.” The protagonist, Ned, […]

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@ Center for Career Education, Conference Room Are you interested in entering the media and communications field? Attend “The Future of the Media” panel and meet with five senior executives in the industry who can share advice from their career paths and their expectations about the future of the industry.  Learn tips about how to […]

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@ Low Memorial Library, Rotunda Are you interested in a career in the Media industry? Still wondering what you want to do post-college? Media Networking Night is an exclusive opportunity for you to get the inside scoop on the industry from employers and alumni. Meet with over 100 professionals working in film, publishing, graphic design […]

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@ Center for Career Education, Conference Room Attending a networking event can be a very daunting experience, but with help from CCE you can attend Media Networking Night with complete confidence. This Networking 101 workshop is designed to give you tips on how to prepare for the event, how to make the most on the night […]

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Malcolm X Lounge (106 Hartley Hall) BSO and the Columbia Pre-Law Society present the next installment of the BSO CROSSROADS SPEAKER SERIES. BSO has had four successful events in the series this year targeting pre-law, economics, engineering, and pre-med students. Our next event in the series is for students interested in the fields of Sports […]

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Amnesty International leaders from around the world come will come to Riverside Church in New York City on April 19th to expose the truth about the human rights problem that leads to more than 500,000 deaths a year. Every minute one woman dies as a consequence of complications during birth or pregnancy. That’s approximately 500,000 […]

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Brooks Parlor Free food! Take a study break while celebrating Women’s History Month! **the prior event submission didn’t have the time**

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Broadway Room in Lerner Come celebrate Women’s History with great food, jazzy student-produced music, and a screening of the film “Seneca Falls,” about a life-changing journey with nine high school girls (and a lone ten-year-old boy) bound for the birthplace of women’s rights in America. Part teenage road trip, part stunning history lesson, the film […]

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The Diana Black Box Theatre Ash Tai was born and raised in Brooklyn, NY to West-Indian immigrant parents. In her one-woman show, “As I Go Through”, which debuted at the Nuyorican Poets Cafe in May 2009, Ash Tai recalls and performs her reality of being raised by a Jamaican father and Trinidadian mother. Much of […]

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