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Winter 2013-14

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The Ghost Files

Can big-data analysis show what kinds of information the government is keeping classified?

Features

Painting
Arts & Humanities

The Wounds of Sun Time

A short story by Parul Kapur Hinzen '89SOA

Bill De Blasio
Alumni

Tales of One City

Bill de Blasio '87SIPA rallied the five boroughs with his message of two New Yorks. He wasn’t the first Columbian to bring the city together

Manmeet Kaur and Prabhjot Singh
Health & Medicine

The Wages of Health

Manmeet Kaur and Prabhjot Singh are building a community-health network in East Harlem

Nelson Mandela
On Campus

Bigger than South Africa

Mamadou Diouf, director of the Institute of African Studies at Columbia, remembers Nelson Mandela — and tells us why the world will, too

College Walk

"Love, Peace, and Soul"
Arts & Humanities

All the Right Moves

Ericka Blount Danois ’04JRN and J-school professor Samuel Freedman toast the publication of their books

Illustration
Arts & Humanities

Get Happy

Jazz piano great Dick Hyman '48CC keeps on ticking — and tinkling

Drone
Science & Technology

Drone Onward

Andrea Gilli, an Italian visiting scholar, lectures at Columbia's Saltzman Institute of War and Peace Studies

Arthur C. Danto
On Campus

In Memoriam: Arthur C. Danto (1924–2013)

Arthur C. Danto, Johnsonian Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at Columbia, died in October at the age of eighty-nine

Explorations

Patricia Culligan
Science & Technology

Absorbing the Runoff

Engineering professor Patricia Culligan has a solution to New York's rain-drainage problem

Hair follicle
Health & Medicine

Hair-Regeneration Method the First to Grow New Follicles

Columbia scientists have done something that until now only snake-oil salesmen claimed was possible

Doctors
Health & Medicine

Gene Test Could Inform Prostate-Cancer Treatment

Physicians soon may be able to determine more reliably if a man’s prostate cancer requires quick attention

Network

James McBride
Alumni

James McBride, Caroline Kennedy, and Other Alumni in the News

Columbians making headlines

Books

Book
Books

Book Review: “Love, Dishonor, Marry, Die, Cherish, Perish”

By David Rakoff '86CC

"Hothouse"
Books

Book Review: “Hothouse”

By Boris Kachka '97CC, '98JRN

MacDowell book
Books

Book Review: “MacDowell”

By E. Douglas Bomberger

Actors Anonymous
Books

Book Review: “Actors Anonymous”

By James Franco ’11SOA

Ebony and Ivy
Books

Book Review: "Ebony and Ivy"

By Craig Steven Wilder '94GSAS

"Triple Point (Pendulum)" by Sarah Sze
Books

Review: "Sarah Sze: Triple Point"

By Sarah Sze

"Harlem Nocturne"
Books

Three Women

We talk with professor Farah Jasmine Griffin about her book Harlem Nocturne

"Raising Henry"
Books

Book Review: "Raising Henry"

A Memoir of Motherhood, Disability, and Discovery, by Rachel Adams

"Tragic Prelude"
Books

Book Review: "The Good Lord Bird"

By James McBride '80JRN

Bulletin

Salman Rushdie
On Campus

Columbia Literary Festival is Highlight of the Fall Season in Paris

The Global Center in Paris cohosts literary fest

Group
On Campus

We’re Getting to Know You

The University shares results from the Columbia Portraits survey 

ROTC students
On Campus

ROTC and Columbia, Together Again

The military program returns to campus

Building rendering
On Campus

CUMC Breaks Ground on One New Building, Announces Plans for Another

Columbia’s medical campus in Washington Heights is about to undergo a major transformation

Bill de Blasio
On Campus

Bill de Blasio Returns to Columbia, Goes to Bat for Pre-K

The mayor-elect speaks at the Earth Institute summit

Giving Day
On Campus

Second Giving Day Raises $7.8M

The fundraising event exceeded the previous year's inaugural effort by roughly $1 million

Finals

MAD fold-in
Arts & Humanities

“MAD” Man

Columbia has acquired the archive of one of America's most treasured cartoonists

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