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For all the latest news at Columbia University visit http://news.columbia.edu
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Community Comes Out for Fifth Annual “Shall We Dance?”
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Jun 28, 2011
On June 23, Low Library was transformed into a lively dance studio for Columbia’s fifth annual “Shall We Dance?”, sponsored by the Office of Government and Community Affairs, the School of Continuing Education-Summer High School Program and the University’s Arts Initiative. Professional dancers and choreographers from around the city taught hundreds of participants the key steps to afro-samba and belly dance in the first of a two-part series of free workshops held on campus this summer. Following the workshops, a dance party, hosted by DJ Stormin’ Norman, gave everyone a chance to show off their new moves. Story: http://news.columbia.edu/newyorkstories/2480
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Inuksuit Performance in Morningside Park
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Jun 23, 2011
The Miller Theater made a mighty contribution to the daylong festival Make Music New York on Tuesday in the form of an expansive 80-minute performance of John Luther Adams’s...
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Jerome L. Greene Science Center Will Be Interdisciplinary Hub
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Jun 23, 2011
The first new structure to be completed in the University’s long-term campus plan, the nine-story, 450,000-square-foot Jerome L. Greene Science Building will have 60 laboratories where faculty and students will explore the relationships between gene function, brain wiring and behavior—research with vast implications for the treatment of brain illnesses and neurodegenerative diseases such as Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s.
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Rafa Yuste, Mountain Climbing Brain Scientist Sees Parallels Between His Two Passions
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Jun 17, 2011
Rafael Yuste likens scientific research to mountain climbing. Assemble a skilled team, get the best equipment, map the route and proceed with slow, deliberate steps. “By walking up very securely, step by step, and not losing track of the summit, you can get there,” says the professor of biological sciences and co-director of the Kavli Institute for Brain Science.
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Kartik Chandran on Waste Water Treatment Survey
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Jun 1, 2011
Kartik Chandran discusses the first large-scale survey of 12 wastewater plants across the U.S. that shows the magnitude of N2O emissions from these plants may be more variable and complex than previously thought.
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Shall We Dance 2011
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Jun 1, 2011
Please join us for the fifth anniversary ofShall We Dance"Shall We Dance Night OneDate: Thursday, June 23, 20116:30PM - 7:20PM ;
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Navy and Columbia Sign NROTC Agreement
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May 26, 2011
Navy and Columbia Sign NROTC Agreement Onboard the USS Iwo Jima
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Morris Michael - Columbia Engineering '11
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May 10, 2011
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Brent Stockwell
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May 10, 2011
Chemical Biologist Targets "Undruggable" Proteins Linked to Cancer in Quest for New Cures. Brent Stockwell talks about his new book and the challenges posed by undruggable proteins. http://news.columbia.edu/bstockwell
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Professor Kenneth Jackson Chronicles New York’s History in Detail
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Apr 20, 2011
It’s rare to see the words “best-seller” and “encyclopedia” in the same sentence, especially in the Internet age, which has rendered print reference books all but obsolete. The Encyclopedia of New York City, edited by Kenneth T. Jackson, the Jacques Barzun Professor of History, defies conventional wisdom. The first edition, published in 1995, sold more than 75,000 copies, and the second edition is going into reprint, after selling almost 13,000 copies. That puts it among the five best-selling books in the history of Yale University Press, its publisher.
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Theater of War: Ancient Words, Modern Wounds
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Apr 18, 2011
Theater of War participants and Columbia student veterans discuss the recent performance on campus.
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Community Impact
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Apr 15, 2011
Community Impact, Columbia's longstanding community service organization, serves 8,000 each year through more than two dozen local service groups that provide education, job training, food, shelter, clothing and health information in Morningside Heights, Harlem and Washington Heights.
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