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Summer 2001

Summer 2001 cover of Columbia Magazine
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I.I. Rabi: Physics and Science at Columbia, in America, and Worldwide

The Nobel Prize-winning physicist and internationally renowned statesman of science was a beloved figure on Morningside Heights for more than half a century

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Lionel Trilling at Columbia
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Lionel Trilling at Columbia

Trilling's  essays mapped the terrain where literary, political, and social questions overlapped. His colleague Quentin Anderson also remembers him as a devoted teacher and mentor 

Virginia Gildersleeve: Opening the Gates
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Virginia Gildersleeve: Opening the Gates

The dean of Barnard College and adviser to Columbia Women Graduate Students did more to advance the cause of women at Columbia than any other person of her time

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