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Nicole Roldan

New Colloquium Series:


The Critical Chinese Humanities Colloquium (CCH)

The Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures at Columbia is thrilled to announce the launch of a new colloquium series, the Critical Chinese Humanities Colloquium (CCH). The CCH encourages innovative and critical approaches to the study of Chinese humanities across established disciplinary, temporal, and regional boundaries. It seeks to open up a space for the exchange of ideas and methods to deepen our understanding of China, its past, present, and future, in critical dialogue with other parts of the world. We have curated a lineup of scholars who will share their most recent research and insights with our community and the general public.

The details for the two CCH events in the fall semester are as follows:

 

October 12, 2023, 6:00PM-7:30PM

Place: Calder Lounge, Uris Hall (first floor) 

Aspirations: China and the Global South—

The inaugural event of the Critical Chinese Humanities Colloquium

A special panel with Wang Hui (Tsinghua University), Mahmood Mamdani (Columbia University), and Michael G. Hill (William & Mary), moderated by Lydia Liu (Columbia University)

Co-sponsors: The Weatherhead East Asian Institute

                       Institute for Comparative Literature and Society

                       The Society of Fellows and Heyman Center for the Humanities

                       Office of the Dean of Humanities, Arts and Sciences, Columbia University

November 9, 2023, 6:00PM-7:30PM

Place: Calder Lounge, Uris Hall (first floor)

The China That Could Have Been:

Rhetorical Learning and Political Thought of the Early Modern World

Speaker: Shoufu Yin (The University of British Columbia)

Co-sponsor: Institute for Comparative Literature and Society

Both events are hybrid events, open to the public. Zoom webinar information will be provided soon on our website: https://www.columbiaucch.org/cch. We look forward to welcoming you to the CCH and embarking on this intellectual journey together!

10/12/2023 by Nicole Roldan

Sue Y. Yoon

Sue Y. Yoon

Lecturer in Korean

Office: 502-G Kent Hall
Office Hours: TW 4-5 PM
Phone: (212) 854-5038
Email: syy2121@columbia.edu

Educational Background

PhD: Korean Language and Linguistics, University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa (2023)
MA: Linguistics with specialization in Language Teaching Studies, University of Oregon (2017)
MA: Korean Linguistics and Pedagogy, University of Oregon (2017)
BA: Linguistics, University of Oregon (2015)

Classes Taught

KORN UN1101 First Year Korean
KORN UN2201 Second Year Korean

Research Interests

Korean Linguistics and Pedagogy
Interactional Linguistics
Conversation Analysis
Multimodality

Sue Y. Yoon received her doctoral degree in Korean Language and Linguistics from the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa. Her dissertation, titled “The Interactional Uses of Response Tokens in Korean Conversation: As Resources for Managing Turns, Sequences, and Stances”, examines how the recipient of a turn deploys response tokens to accomplish a diverse range of interactional work.

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FAQs for New Hires

I-9

If you are a new hire, have worked previously for the department before 2021, or are rehired under a new position title, your I-9 must be completed in person at one of the University’s I-9 centers. Please follow the instructions below:

  1. Complete Section 1 using the newi9 link.
  2. Please do not enter all zeros (000-00-0000) as your SSN. If you do not yet have an SSN, click the “SSN Applied For” option on the form.
  3. After Section 1 is complete, select one of the on-campus I-9 centers to complete Section 2
I-9 Centers

Morningside/Manhattanville
Studebaker Building, CU Human Resources
615 West 131st Street
Monday – Friday, 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Population: All new hires/rehires. No appointment required

Morningside
New Location: 217 Uris Hall
By Appointment Only
Population: Students only (Federal Workstudy, student casuals, student officers)
Note: The Kent Hall location is closed for renovation until the end of 2023

SSN

If you are a student, please follow these instructions:

Once you complete the I-9, you will need to fill out the top portion of the this form and send it to us so that we may create a signed hard copy for you to pick up in the EALAC main offices (713 Uris Hall).

You will then take that form to the Social Security Administration (SSA) office and send us the receipt notice they give to you. 
Further instructions can be found here, if you are a GSAS student, and here, if you are a Teachers College student.
Once your social security card arrives, please provide us with a password-protected copy of it (back and front, make sure you sign the card) and an updated W-4 Form and NYS 2104OR2104.1 Form for further processing.

If you are a faculty member, please visit this link for instructions on obtaining an SSN depending on your current visa status: https://isso.columbia.edu/content/social-security-number-application#!/%23text-18729

Hiring Documents

  • NYS 195.1 (Unless hired as a Teaching Assistant)
  • Nomination Form (attached)
  • Race & Ethnicity Form (attached)
    • This is voluntary, but you need to sign and date the form if you choose not to declare.
  • ** W-4 Form – available here: https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/fw4.pdf
    •   The name and address should match on all tax forms
  • ** NYS 2104 or 2104.1 Form
    • Please fill out 2104 form only if you live in New York State. If you do not live in New York State, please fill out form 2104.1 only. If you have questions about state residency status, please refer to page 2 of form 2104.1.  
  • Additional Forms for International Students
  1. Copy of Passport
  2. Copy of visa or PR card
  3. If you are on a visa, please provide your I-94 and I-20 or DS-2019

** Please note that I cannot assist with tax-related questions. For assistance, please submit a ticket to CUIT HR for more assistance: https://columbia.service-now.com/.

TC Students

Please also note, if you are a TC student, I will need you to request the hiring exception letter from Teachers College confirming your eligibility for on-campus employment right away. This can be done through TC Compass. Please request this at your earliest convenience as I am not able to process your hire without this form.

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