Winter 2004-05


As president of Georgia, Mikheil Saakashvili wants to clean up his whole country
Getting in to Columbia may be easier for international students than just getting into the country
“Jewels in Her Crown” brings the treasures of Columbia’s special collections to light, many for the first time
Jenny Thompson has more Olympic medals than any other American athlete, but her newest piece of neckwear is a stethoscope
The former professor was instrumental in the creation of some of the most important international institutions of the twentieth century
For nearly 60 years, Professor Salo Baron could be seen daily in Butler Library researching his Social and Religious History of the Jews
What it would mean for Columbia to become a genuinely global institution?
An essay by University president Lee C. Bollinger '71LAW
In Changing the Subject, Rosalind Rosenberg tells of the Columbia women who broke new ground in academia
Becoming Something: The Story of Canada Lee, by Mona Z. Smith ’94GSAS
Touring Gotham’s Archaeological Past: 8 Self-Guided Walking Tours through New York City
The Art of the Russian Matryoshka, by Rett Ertl ’74/’86GSAS and Rick Hibberd
Columbia’s 250th anniversary year was a milepost along the way, not just a look back