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Loving the spring vibes Uptown lately🌸 What’s flowering where you are? by Columbia Neighbors
What can you tell us about how to spot deep fakes, images that look real but were generated with artificial intelligence? There are often subtle artifacts, or “tells,” that you can notice like odd>>>
Demian Austin and Sasha Romero will join the School’s trombone faculty; Michelle Cann and Jiayin Li will join the piano faculty. All four appointments begin in Fall 2023. NEW YORK, April 20, 2023 –>>>
During the reception, Shafik spoke with many members of the faculty, including Farah Jasmine Griffin, the William B. Ransford Professor of English and Comparative Literature and African American>>>
From cultural institutions to historic homes, entrepreneur Carolyn D. Johnson takes us on a journey through Harlem with her game Harlem-Opoly. #BlackHistoryMonth by Columbia Neighbors
Read the statement JTS has released regarding the outpouring of concern we have witnessed for Israeli democracy. * Read the statement JTS has released regarding the outpouring of concern we have>>>
@NeighborsHub @ColumbiaMed @nyphospital The next Community Health Worker Town Hall is this Thursday, February 9 at 5pm! Experts from @ColumbiaMed @CUEpidemiology @ColumbiaMSPH will be discussing long>>>
Taylor says that the course and Harnish’s senior thesis, a play she wrote about the course material, This is Your Computer on Drugs—which she is also directing on April 29 and 30 at>>>
Photo illustration by Len Small. (Ruslan Galiullin / Shutterstock and Akarawut / Shutterstock)Chronic inflammation, often subtle and undetected, has been shown to contribute to a staggering array of>>>
A dozen young kids in front of the entire church — what could go wrong?!
Let it shine, let it shine, let it shine.
“The Beatitudes” performed by The Riverside Choir | January 22, 2023 * "The Beatitudes" performed by The Riverside Choir | January 22, 2023https://t.co/f9KrSLWvEN pic.twitter>>>
Last night, List College students took a break from studying for finals to light candles on the first night of Hanukkah. They are using a hanukkiyah donated by the List College Class of 2022. Hag>>>
“Living Yiddish in New York” now open at the JTS Library. Come and see these standout items and more! * "Living Yiddish in New York" now open at the JTS Library. Come and see>>>
Columbia News produces a biweekly newsletter (subscribe here!) and article series featuring a roundup of awards and milestones that Columbia faculty, staff, and students have received in recent days>>>
Astro night is tomorrow! Learn about astronomy and do some stargazing at Pupin Hall. by Columbia Neighbors
“If Old is an Insult” A clip of Rev. Lynn Casteel Harper’s latest sermon this past Sunday entitled “God is Old.” * "If Old is an Insult" A clip of Rev. Lynn Casteel>>>
“I’m Minouche Shafik and I’m honored to be the next president of Columbia University.”
Learn more about our president-designate in her own words:
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One of the “handi-worke” images from our latest Library exhibit, “The Work of Her Hands: The Art of Lynne Avadenka and the Craft of Jewish Women Printers.”by jtsvoice
OPEN CALL FOR ARTISTS: Beyond the Bars 2023 Poster Exhibition This year we are organizing a poster exhibition at the conference that will create a platform for artists to showcase visual>>>
The Metropolitan Opera has announced its 2023–2024 season — which features many MSM alumni! Learn about the productions here. (photo above: MSM trustee Terence Blanchard after the opening night>>>
The Little Red LightHouse and The Great Big Snow Storm 📸: #amym.nyc Spread that Uptown Love ❤️ & stop by the NoMAA Gallery TODAY from 1 to 5 pm to check out #TheGramUptown. Hit up to get your>>>
Join @Columbia, @ColumbiaUP, and @HowardU at The @SchomburgCenter on February 9 to celebrate of a new partnership to invigorate new publishing in the field of Black Studies. by Columbia Neighbors