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Roone Aldridge Cinema, Lerner Hall On the evening of November 24, the Columbia Chapter of the Roosevelt Institute will host the Truman National Security Project for a panel discussion of the current state of policy planning in respect to Afghanistan. The purpose of this event is to examine the limitations of current American, NATO, and […]

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Center for Career Education Conference Room Contact email: careereducation@columbia.edu Learn more about the three student agencies you could manage, including Inside New York, Columbia Tutoring and Translation Agency and Bartending Agency and School of Mixology. http://www.careereducation.columbia.edu/calendar

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Broadway Room, Lerner Hall Contact email: lcw2109@columbia.edu Interested in obtaining an internship and finding out about all of the science and engineering research that is being conducted right here on campus? Join Scientists and Engineers for a Better Society (SEBS) and Columbia Science Review for a thrilling afternoon to learn about groundbreaking science and technology […]

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Center for Career Education Conference Room Contact email: careereducation@columbia.edu On November 18th, the Arts Initiative will partner with the Center for Career Education (CCE). Join us to learn about securing (and even creating) an internship experience that fits your professional goals. Learn about: job and internship resources, how to create your own internship, and The […]

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Science Internship Panel

Satow Room, Lerner Hall Contact email: lcw2109@columbia.edu Don’t miss your chance to hear Columbia undergraduate juniors and seniors discuss their internship experience over the years and find out ways to get involved! This panel will serve as an excellent opportunity to learn more about what is available to students and how you can capture your […]

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11/23/2009 @ 8:00 PM RSVP BY WED 11/4 HERE Columbia School of the Arts Writing Chair Binnie Kirshenbaum will read from and discuss *The Scenic Route*, her latest novel. She is a two-time recipient of the Critics Choice Award and was selected by Granta Magazine as one of the Best Young American Novelists. Visit our website for more information.

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Mythbusting: Mind Edition

11/21/2009 @ 11:30 AM to 1:30PM Lerner C555 Contact email: thecns@columbia.edu Does Listening to Mozart make you smarter? Do we really only use 10% of our brain? Fact? Fiction? Find out from our our mythbusting panel of expert professors and researchers! Free refreshments will be served!! http://www.columbia.edu/cu/cns/ Lerner C555 Does Listening to Mozart make you […]

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11/21/2009 @ 6:00 PM 6:00 PM VIP Dinner (Satow & C555) 6:30 PM Doors Open, 7:00 PM Show Starts Roone Arledge Auditorium General Admission: $10 VIP Ticket: $15 (dinner, preferred seating) For general admission, buy here: https://www.ovationtix.com/trs/pe/7631585. For VIP tickets, come to Lerner Ramps 12-5 PM Monday-Friday from now until the show! VIP seating gets […]

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11/19/2009 @ 8:00 PM Lehman Auditorium, Altschul Hall (Barnard) Contact email: philo@columbia.edu Every fall since its refounding, the Philolexian Society hosts a Bad Poetry contest in honor of its illustrious alumnus Alfred Joyce Kilmer, the author of the poem “Trees” and member of the Columbia College Class of 1908. All are welcome to join us […]

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Casino Night

11/19/2009 @ 8:00 PM Rennert Please join us for a night of Casino fun as we join together to raise funds for Save a Child’s Heart. There will be black jack tables and delicious food, as well as a chance to win some great prizes! All of the proceeds will go to benefit SACH, an […]

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11/19/2009 @ 8:30 PM to 10PM Lerner 503 Join the Vietnamese Students Association in making and eating summer rolls. You can also learn how to make them. Email: vsa@columbia.edu Or visit our website for more information.

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11/17/2009 @ 12:00 PM to 1PM Center for Career Education Conference Room Explore a wide range of national and international internship programs across many fields. From working on a film set in London to working in private equity in Hong Kong to consulting in Glasgow, Scotland, the options for summer internships are unlimited. Email: careereducation@columbia.edu […]

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104 Jerome Greene Hall Columbia University Amnesty International Presents a conversation with Susan Burke and Jeremy Scahill about private military contractors, human rights, and the future of warfare. Susan Burke is a partner with Burke ONeil LLC, a law firm specializing in International Human Rights law. The firm is currently bringing civil actions against private […]

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11/17/2009 @ 7:00 PM to 9:30 PM Roone Aldridge Cinema, Lerner Hall Everyone Allied Against Homophobia presents a screening of the The Celluloid Closet, a documentary about the history of LGBTQ people in film, followed by a discussion with James Schamus, CEO of Focus Features and acclaimed screenwriter/producer. The Celluloid Closet is based on Vito […]

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Hillel Building, 3rd Floor (606 W. 115th St.) This is your city, so come learn about it! Join Hillel Social Justice for the first event of its new educational series “A Social Justice Guide to the City” and learn about the 10,000 street vendors in New York City. A representative from Urban Justice’s Street Vendors […]

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