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Winter 2011-12

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Illustration of factory workers fixing clock with European flags

Too Late for the Euro?

Business school professor David Beim, a financial-markets expert and former investment banker, says the euro's hour of reckoning is at hand

Features

Illustration of a figure hunting for a red fox in a forest shaped like a human body
Health & Medicine

The Long Shot

If scientists expect to cure cancer they need to take bigger risks, says Columbia biochemist Brent Stockwell

Abstract painting of woman swimming by Vivienne Flesher
Arts & Humanities

Fiction: "Half of All of What Was True"

By Josh Weil '04SOA

Valerie Paley in gallery
Arts & Humanities

History in the Making

Historian Valerie Paley '11GSAS gives a heads-up on her makeover of the New-York Historical Society's permanent exhibit

Katori Hall
Arts & Humanities

Tell It on the Mountain

The young playwright Katori Hall '03CC unlocks her voice in a controversial play about Martin Luther King Jr.

College Walk

cartoon illustration of men walking into an "UNTUCKit" machine
Alumni

Man from UNTUCKit

Chris Riccobono '07BUS launches a unique menswear line

Illustration of smoking students pushed out of Columbia campus with giant hand
On Campus

Smoking Rules

A new University policy could completely ban smoking on campus

Photo of notebook, pen, and coffee cup
Alumni

Writer, Interrupted

Milda De Voe '01SOA launches Pen Parentis as part of Lower Manhattan's post-9/11 revitalization

Photo of snow on branches
Arts & Humanities

Poem: "Light Snow"

By Jeffrey Harrison '80CC

Explorations

Samuel Sia holding diagnostic device
Health & Medicine

Portable Diagnostic Tool Saving Rural Lives

The device requires just a drop of blood from a finger prick and reveals its diagnosis in fifteen minutes

Mary Byrne speaks with case managers at Brooklyn's Drew House
Health & Medicine

Serving Family Time

Columbia researchers study the impacts of an alternative-to-incarceration program for single mothers

Books

Subway signs in 1968
Books

Book Review: "Helvetica and the New York City Subway System"

By Paul Shaw '80GSAS

Cover of "The Buddha in the Attic" by Julie Otsuka
Books

Book Review: "The Buddha in the Attic"

By Julie Otsuka '99SOA

Cover of "We Others" by Steven Millhauser
Books

Tales of an American Dreamer

We talk with Steven Millhauser '65CC, a Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist and short-story writer, about his book We Others: New and Selected Stories

Cover of [sic]: A Memoir by Joshua Cody
Books

Book Review: "[sic]: A Memoir"

By Joshua Cody '06GSAS

Harlem's Lenox Avenue, photographed by Berenice Abbott in 1938
Books

Book Review: "Harlem"

The Four Hundred Year History from Dutch Village to Capital of Black America. By Jonathan Gill '86CC, '99GSAS

Bulletin

Gerry Lenfest
On Campus

Lenfest Pledges $30 Million for New Arts Building

One of Columbia’s most generous benefactors has given the University its largest gift ever for the arts

George Van Amsom
On Campus

George Van Amson Elected Chair of CAA

The CAA is the University’s broadest alumni network, connecting nearly 300,000 Columbians from all schools

Art historian Holger Klein measures part of a Byzantine-era church during an archeological survey in Vize, Turkey
On Campus

Next Stop, Istanbul

Columbia opens its newest Global Center in Turkey

Donald Goldfarb
On Campus

Donald Goldfarb Named SEAS Executive Vice Dean

He will assist dean Feniosky Peña-Mora with faculty hiring, promotions, tenure, teaching assistants, and how space is allocated and renovated

Columbia Low Library facade
On Campus

Endowment Empowerment

Columbia has earned the best returns on its investments over the past eight years

The Blue Mosque in Istanbul
On Campus

CAA Hosting Trip to Istanbul

Alumni and parents will join Columbia faculty to explore the history, art, architecture, and culture of the city that bridges two continents

Finals

Vaclav Havel in Columbia's Low Library
On Campus

Blue Velvet

Remembering Václav Havel

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