Bear Cub grants awarded to faculty members
The recipients of the second round of funds are Narasimhan Gautam, John W. Lockwood and Rosanne S. Naunheim.
Developing the future
James Herbert Williams thought he knew where he would spend his academic career. “I’m a western-U.S. kind of guy,” he says. Williams, Ph.D., the E. Desmond Lee Professor of Racial and Ethnic Diversity and associate dean for academic affairs in the George Warren Brown School of Social Work, grew up in Magnolia, N.C., and Cleveland, […]
This won’t hurt a bit
Photo by Mary ButkusFree flu shots were provided for active Hilltop Campus and West Campus faculty and staff members.
Murray to speak on medieval architecture and new media
Stephen Murray, a leading authority on medieval art and architecture and founder of the Visual Media Center at Columbia University, will speak on “Medieval Architecture and the New Media: Representing and Creating Humanistic Content” at 6 p.m. Nov. 18 at the Gallery of Art. A reception for Murray will immediately follow the talk. A specialist […]
Advice from Hollywood
Photo by Mary ButkusHollywood producer Stratton Leopold hosted an informal talk with film students Nov. 6 and then conducted a series of one-on-one critiques.
New faculty
Amar Cheema, Ph.D.,
Amanda Friedenberg, Ph.D., and
Gautam Gowrisankaran, Ph.D.,
Aria-9 has successful trip
Project Aria is a University outreach program designed to allow K-12 students to participate in space-related projects.
Trustees receive updates on BioMed 21, University athletics
They also elected Harry J. Seigle of Seigle’s Home and Building Centers as an Ethan A.H. Shepley trustee for a four-year term.
Obituary: Ted Reich, psychiatry professor, 65
Considered one of the founders of modern psychiatric genetics, “Our institution and psychiatry in general are significantly diminished by his loss.”
Environmental series to resume Feb. 3
The Environmental Initiative was launched to explore the role that research universities can play in addressing environmental issues.
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