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In order to replace a lost/stolen Columbia University Alumni Reading Card, you must go to the Library Information Office at 201 Butler. There is a $5.00 fee for the replacement of lost/stolen Alumni ...
In order to replace a lost/stolen Union Theological Seminary Officer/Staff ID, you need to get an authorization form from Maria Hung in Human Resources at AD 514. Bring this form to the ID Center in ...
Bring your expired card to Human Resources in room 205 Administration Building. They will forward the card to the ID Center for renewal. .You may then come to the ID Center in 204 Kent Hall on the ...
Need a break? Join us at the Roar and Explore Fall Festival for some stress busters before returning to your studies, refreshed. When: Wednesday, October 16, from 10:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m., Thursday, ...
October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Columbia University’s Fall 2024 Blood Drive Campaign is dedicated to increasing awareness of this disease and supporting cancer patients and others ...
Let’s brainstorm the Do’s and Donuts of thriving relationships together… with some actual donuts as brain food! Stop by our table to learn more about our office and grab goodies like journals, tote ...
"Physiological Sensing with Computational Fabric" Xia Zhou, PhD is Associate Professor in the Department of Computer Science at Columbia University, where she directs the Mobile X laboratory. Before ...
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Regardless of course topic or content, HOT—heated, offensive, or tense—moments in the classroom are always a possibility. Though never fully avoidable or predictable, there are steps instructors can ...
Advancing Columbia’s academic mission depends on strategic and financial planning that provides sufficient resources for both current and future needs, ensuring that the University can support today’s ...
In French, when speaking in the past tense, one must constantly choose between the imparfait and the passé composé (cf. part I). In this exercise we will focus on cases where both tenses are used in a ...