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313 Fayerweather Join GlobeMed at Columbia for a free dinner and discussion with Dr. Maya Sabatello, human rights and international law specialist who teaches for Columbia University’s Human Rights Program and NYU’s Center for Global Affairs. The discussion will center around ways in which human rights laws can further the movement for global health equity. […]

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La Americana

Satow Room, Lerner Hall “La Americana” is an intimate documentary following an undocumented immigrant’s journey from Bolivia to New York City and back, as she struggles to save the life of her ailing daughter. Her unforgettable story is woven into the current immigration crisis in the United States, putting a human face on this timely […]

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Law School Preview

568 Lerner Hall Ever wonder what a law school class is really like? Come find out at “Law School Preview” hosted by the Columbia Pre-Law Society! Professor Peter Strauss, the Betts Professor of Law at Columbia Law School, will be giving an introduction to his course Legislation. Legislation is an elective course for first-year law […]

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Location: Alfred Lerner Hall, Roone Arledge Auditorium Description: Participate in the 2010 Not-for-Profit Career Fair and connect with representatives from a wide variety of careers and employers in the not-for-profit and public service sectors. Employers include: Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, Council on Foreign Relations, Social Security Administration, NYS Department of Transportation, BUNAC (British Universities […]

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Location: Center for Career Education Conference Room Description: This Networking 101 workshop is designed to give you tips on how to prepare for the event, how to make the most of meeting the recruiters on the day of and how to follow up to maximize the connections you make at the event. Contact email: For […]

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Location: Center for Career Education Conference Room Description: Taking an unpaid or low-paying internship in a field you love doesn’t have to break the bank. Attend this presentation to learn about how to find and apply for funding for unpaid opportunities, and about other strategies to make ends meet. Contact email: For questions, please contact […]

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Location: Alfred Lerner Hall, Room 477 Date & Time: February 26, 2010 from 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm Description: Are you a senior and feeling anxious about what to do after graduation? Come to this informative and interactive workshop where we will explore the tools and techniques to secure your first job out of college! […]

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Comedy Night

Milbank Chapel @ Teachers College The TC Student Senate presents a night of standup comedy headlined by Roger Hailes. Roger Hailes was featured on Comedy Central’s “Live at Gotham” in 2008. He’s written for MTV, Sony, Comedy Central, Best Week Ever, and Time Magazine. He’s dazzled audiences on the Chappelle Show, VH1 and on stages […]

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Hamilton 603 We will be screening King Corn and Big River, followed by a Q&A section with producer Curt Ellis sdj2110@columbia.edu

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My name is Yael and I am Staff Writer at a public policy think tank called the Breakthrough Institute. We are recruiting student applicants for our paid and highly selective summer fellowship program. Our Project Director, Devon Swezey, and I will be on campus Thursday February 25th in preparation for the All Ivy Career Fair. […]

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Meet Marc Levy

Maison Française, Columbia University The French-American Alliance and the Maison Française of Columbia University are pleased to invite you to a talk by Marc Levy. Marc Levy is a bestselling author. His novels have been translated into 41 languages and sold more than 20 million copies, making him the most read French author in the […]

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SGA Leadership Awards annually celebrate the work of Barnard administrators, staff, administrative departments, and students. SGA invites you to participate in the nomination process for these awards. The purpose of the awards is to recognize and honor the extra-curricular work of active members of the Barnard community. You do not have to be a Barnard […]

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Friends, Food, Relaxation and Sports- What more could you ask for? Come out and watch the Olympics and get a massage! Snacks will be served!       3rd floor of the Hillel Building Location: 606 W. 115th St. Street: (Right Across from Schapiro)

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Location: Hamilton 404 Become a Van Amson Summer Fellow! The George Van Amson Fellowship is your opportunity to work at a non-profit of your choice, intern at Community Impact, or with a professor in creating a service-learning course during the summer.  Van Amson Fellows are given subsidized housing and a stipend of $3,000 for the […]

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Friday, Feb. 26, 12-1:30pm @ James Room, 418 Barnard Hall Are you a BC, CC, or SEAS student and confused about what your package means, how to get your financial needs met, how to include extenuating circumstances in your application, or any other of the myriad of questions students have about financial aid? Come to […]

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