Location: Gambia is located on the west coast of Africa between latitude 13 and 14 degrees north and 13 and 17 degrees west. The Gambia is a virtual enclave in the Republic of Senegal. The country is ...
IIJS and the Center for American Studies welcome Professor Steven Zipperstein for a talk on his recent book, Philip Roth: Stung by Life, the landmark biography of one of our most prominent chroniclers ...
Speaker: Dr. Danny Hung-Chieh Chou Associate Professor of Pediatrics - Endocrinology and Diabetes Associate Professor (by courtesy) of Chemical and Systems Biology Stanford University Talk Title: ...
In this Learning & Development workshop from Columbia University Human Resources, you can develop the tools as a manager to hold meaningful discussions with your staff about their career growth and ...
Abstract: The spectral properties of periodic operators are a fundamental object of study in many application fields, notably condensed matter physics. Several properties of physical interest are ...
College of Physicians and Surgeons, 630 W. 168 St., New York, NY 10032 Donald W. King, MD Library, PH15 West Room 1560 ...
Make your mental health a priority. Join us at CUIMC for an engaging event packed with interactive mental health activities and workshops hosted by Columbia University and its affiliates. Discover ...
Need a break? Join us at the Roar and Explore Fall Festival for some stress busters before returning to your studies, refreshed. When: Friday, October 18 and Thursday, October 24 from 12:00-2:00 p.m.
The online text of the Netizens book in four parts and an appendix in .pdf format ...
Japanese Language instruction was introduced to Columbia in the late 1920s. Instruction in Japanese is currently offered at five stages or years in the modern form of language. In addition, the ...
Since the launch of ChatGPT in November 2023, generative AI has greatly impacted teaching and learning in higher education. Join the CTL to explore how you might leverage these tools for your teaching ...
The HP-150 This early Intel 8088-based non-IBM compatible MS-DOS computer was produced by Hewlett Packard in 1983. Distinguishing features: It was the first computer to use a 3.5" rigid diskette.
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