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Teaching the Wake
Professor Michael Seidel excels in two distinct worlds:
writing books on baseball and its famous figures and teaching
a student-requested seminar on James Joyce’s most
challenging novel, Finnegans Wake.
By Jonathan Lemire ’01 [More]
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College Launches E-Community for Alumni |
With
the College’s e-community, alumni may read Class Notes,
post news, network, reconnect with a lost friend, or just
stay in touch with other alumni, all in a password-protected,
secure setting.
By Timothy P. Cross [More]
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Dean's Scholarship Reception |
Students
had the chance to meet and thank the donors who make their
College education possible at the annual Dean’s Scholarship
Reception.
A photo essay by Nick Romanenko ’82 [More]
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Javier Loya '91: From Baker Field to the Houston
Texans |
Former
football player Javier Loya ’91 carries with him the
lessons learned at Baker Field, and has parlayed them into
success as a co-founder of an energy company and part-owner
of the Houston Texans football franchise.
By Elena Cabral ’93 [More]
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Vince Passaro '79 Waxes Poetic About Life
— And Columbia |
Still
living on Morningside Heights, Vince Passaro ’79 took
the long road to graduation and now has a successful novel.
By Justine Blau [More]
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Rupp Receives Hamilton Medal |
Just
months after leaving Low Library, George Rupp returned on
November 14 to accept the College’s highest honor,
the Alexander Hamilton Medal, at a black-tie dinner that
attracted some 400 Columbia alumni, students, faculty and
staff.
A photo essay by Eileen Barroso [More]
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