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568 Lerner Hall The Columbia University Photography Society presents a lecture and slide show by Howard W. French, associate professor at the Columbia University School of Journalism. He worked for The New York Times from 1986 to 2008, including most recently as Shanghai bureau chief. Professor French will present on his recent photography project Disappearing […]

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Lerner 502 Interest Meeting for Summer Fellowships with MicroEmpowering sponsored by Columbia Students for International Service MicroEmpowering.org is a not for profit organization that provides products, technology and funds to help low income individuals and social entrepreneurs to improve their lives in a sustainable way! Our aim is to foster a community of givers who […]

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PROGRAMS: SATURDAY DECEMBER 12 at 8:00 PM 1. Ludwig Van Beethoven Trios for Piano, Violin and Cello Trio III, Op.1, No. 3. Ashley Williams, violin Cole Diamond, cello Aya Buckley, piano Coach: Muneko Otani. 2. Shostakovich Trio No. 2 E minor Op. 67. II.Allegro con brio III.Largo Storm Garner, violin Luke Timberlake, cello Theo Di […]

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Front of Lehman Hall Library Barnard campus Students in the advanced elective design studio, taught by Professors Karen Fairbanks and Joeb Moore, have built an interactive art installation for the Barnard campus. The public is invited to stop by to help “build” the project and have some hot cocoa.

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Lerner 503 FREE ICECREAM! Come mingle with fellow classmates and Columbia Neuroscience Society members. Just relax or ask questions about courses that are bothering you.

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John Jay Lounge Join the Club Sports Governing Board for free hot chocolate, cookies, eggnog and other festive treats! We’ll be there to answer any questions you might have about policies and processes, help you brainstorm fund raising initiatives, and assist you in any projects that you might have. We hope to see you there!

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Sita Sings the Blues

Lerner Cinema Club Dimensions in collaboration with Club Bangla and the Kraft Family Fund will be screening “Sita Sings the Blues: an animated feature film that retells the story of the Ramayana” FREE ROTI ROLL WILL BE SERVED BEFORE THE EVENT. Visit our facebook page for more information.

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War Dance

Satow Room, Lerner Film screening followed by Q & A about the movie led by the founder of the company that produced the film, Susan MacLaury. “War Dance” was nominated for an Academy Award for the Best Documentary Feature. It also won the award for the Best Directing of a Documentary at the Sundance Film […]

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Uganda Rising

Broadway Room, Lerner Globe Med is showing “Uganda Uprising” followed by a Q & A session about the current situation in Uganda. The film “Uganda Uprising” depicts what the situation in Uganda is like today. The US has referred to it as “the world’s worst neglected humanitarian crisis.” The Ugandan leadership is filled with corruption. […]

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Hillel Hannukah Party

5th floor of Hillel Free Hanukkah dinner, games, and entertainment. All are welcome!

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The Kraft Center The Kraft Center has plenty of comfy study spaces and is open until 2:00am on most weeknights during Reading Week and Finals! Late hours start on Monday, December 14th and run through Monday, December 21st. Enjoy FREE snacks all afternoon and evening!

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Advent Lessons and Carols

at St. Paul’s Chapel Come get ready for Christmas by hearing readings from Scripture and singing some of the great carols of Advent. Co-sponsored by the Canterbury Club (Episcopal Students Group), Columbia Lutherans, Episcopal Campus Ministry and Lutheran Campus Ministry. For more information, contact cucanterbury@columbia.edu.

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Dental Specialties Panel

at Hamilton 603 This is a great opportunity for students interested in dentistry to learn more about the opportunities available after dental school. An orthodontist, oral and maxillofacial surgeon, endodontist and a prosthodontist will be there to discuss their schooling and the ins and outs of their careers. This will be a relaxed question and […]

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at the Davis Auditorium in the Schapiro CEPSR Building Speaker: John Horgan, Director, Center for Science Writings, Stevens Institute of Technology; author, “The End of Science” and “Rational Mysticism” A growing number of scientists are probing the biological underpinnings of religious experiences, from Christians’ visions of Jesus to Buddhists’ sensations of mystical unity. This research, […]

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Brooks Parlor, Brooks Hall at Barnard’s Quad The Society of Asian American Sisters is a new women’s group on campus that seeks to hold regular discussions about diversity within Asian, American, and Asian-American women circles. We are also interested in holding networking events with Asian American women and alumnae to learn more about the success […]

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