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These 12 films centered on LGBTQIA+ characters made by & starring fellow Columbia University alums are perfect for your summer watch list. via—Columbia Magazine. ☀️ #Pride #pridemonth2024
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From “Burn Book” by Silicon Valley journalist Kara Swisher ’85JRN to “The Age of Grievance” by New York Times Opinion writer Frank Bruni ’88JRN, there’s no shortage of intriguing alumni books to dig into this summer. magazine.columbia.edu/article/6-new-…
If Bigfoot isn’t real, why are there so many reported sightings? In “The Secret History of Bigfoot” (Sourcebooks), journalist and ColumbiaSchoolofArts alum John O’Connor ’03 unpacks the mystery and legacy of the North American sasquatch. magazine.columbia.edu/article/secret…
She’s a prolific short-story writer, a 2018 MacArthur fellow, a bookstore owner and a Columbia grad. Read about the life and work of Kelly Link CC’91, author of the acclaimed 2024 novel “The Book of Love.” 📚 #LinkinBelow
Since 1908, Columbia University alumni have been tying the knot at St. Paul’s Chapel. Find out what it takes to have your wedding on campus. magazine.columbia.edu/article/how-ge…
In “The Age of Revolutions and the Generations Who Made It” (Basic Books), Columbia GSAS alum Nathan Perl-Rosenthal ’11 chronicles how two generations transformed the political systems of North America, Europe, the Caribbean, and Spanish America. magazine.columbia.edu/article/compli…
With companies like Bean & Bean (Jiyoon Han ’13CC), Sip & Sonder (@ShanitaNicholas ’09SEAS, ’13LAW, ’13BUS), and Snake River Roasting Company (Mekki Jaidi ’10SEAS), alumni are applying their business and engineering skills to the coffee industry. magazine.columbia.edu/article/7-colu…
For her second novel, “The Stone Home,” Crystal Hana Kim | 김하나 ’09CC, ’14SOA was inspired by a dark chapter of South Korean history, when vagrants and other marginalized people were sent to notoriously abusive “welfare facilities” ahead of the 1988 Olympics. magazine.columbia.edu/article/review…
If you’re looking for an urban adventure, consult these aficionados from Cicerone Travel (Jon Goldstein ’03CC), Big Apple Jazz Tours (Amanda Humes ’99GS), and Untapped New York (@michelleyoungNY ’12GSAPP). magazine.columbia.edu/article/3-colu…
During the silent-film era, women weren’t just stars – they were also directors, writers, editors, and producers. Learn about the Columbia University Women Film Pioneers Project, founded by professor Jane Gaines to highlight women in the early film industry. magazine.columbia.edu/article/uncove…
Quincy (America's Grandkid), cofounded by Columbia Business School alumnus Ryan Greene ’21, guides older adults through our ever-changing digital world. magazine.columbia.edu/article/how-qu…
NATO, the military alliance that turned 75 this year, was first led by former Columbia University president (and United States president) Dwight D. Eisenhower. magazine.columbia.edu/article/how-dw…
In “Dead Weight” (Alfred A. Knopf), Columbia College / ColumbiaSchoolofArts alumna Emmeline Clein ’16, ’22 investigates the crisis of eating disorders and the modern subcultures that perpetuate them. magazine.columbia.edu/article/societ…
Bottled water contains far more microplastic particles than previously estimated, according to a sobering new study from Columbia University researchers. magazine.columbia.edu/article/how-mu…
Conservation biologist Corinne Kendall ’08, a Columbia GSAS alumna and one of America’s top vulture experts, is working to preserve an unfairly maligned bird of prey. magazine.columbia.edu/article/why-vu…