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November 2022
Night in the American Village: Women in the Shadow of the US Military Bases in Okinawa – A Book Talk by Akemi Johnson
Registration: To register to attend this event online, please register HERE. Speaker: Akemi Johnson, Author Moderator: Paul Kreitman, Assistant Professor of 20th Century Japanese History, Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures, Columbia University At the southern end of the Japanese archipelago lies Okinawa, host to a vast complex of U.S. military bases. A legacy of World War II, these bases have been a fraught issue in Japan for decades—with tensions exacerbated by the often volatile relationship between islanders and the military, especially after…
Find out more »Multi-Verse: Poetry Beyond Borders
Multi-Verse: poetry beyond borders (Columbia University Poetry Club) is a space where students who write or translate poetry in any language; work on literary criticism; love reading or performing poetry can meet and share their work, passion, and humanity. If you are interested in hearing more about our work and/or joining the club please join us for our first open house Tuesday, November 29, 6-8pm.For further information regarding the event and to confirm participation please send an email to Giovanni Lovisetto (gl2623@columbia.edu).
Find out more »Nostalgic Ethno-centrism: Organized Shinto’s Efforts to Restore the Imperial Rescript on Education in Postwar Japan
Registration: To register to attend this event in-person, please register HERE. *Please note that non-CUID holders need to show proof of their primary series and one booster dose of COVID-19 vaccines. To register to attend this event online, please register HERE. Speaker: Hirokazu Yoshie, Lecturer in History, Department of International Liberal Arts, Soka University. Moderator: Paul Kreitman, Assistant Professor of 20th Century Japanese History, Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures, Columbia University In the 1960s, the Association for Shinto Shrines—comprising 98% of the shrines nationwide—began running…
Find out more »December 2022
GSAS: Last day for students returning in Spring 2023 to submit the Return from a Leave of Absence form
GSAS: Last day for students returning in Spring 2023 to submit the Return from a Leave of Absence form.
Find out more »Clean and Go Green – December 2022
There’s no better time than the present to...clean! Cleaning your office or living space creates more space and can also help the environment. Columbia University Facilities and Operations and our partners across campus want to help. As part of our award-winning “Clean + Go Green” program, we will make large bins available across the Morningside and Manhattanville campuses at no cost to you for the recycling, reuse or proper disposal of large, unwanted items. Best of all, Facilities and Operations will separate and recycle your…
Find out more »Studying Maltreatment Through Polyvictimization: Evidence from the Salar Ethnic Group in Qinghai, China
Registration: To register to attend this event online, please register HERE. Speaker: Clifton R. Emery, Associate Professor of Social Work and Social Administration, The University of Hong Kong Moderator: Qin Gao, Professor and Director of China Center for Social Policy, Columbia School of Social Work This lecture uses in-depth river of life oral history data collected from 200 Salar mothers in Qinghai, China to study the invasiveness, exploitativeness, and severity of victimization among children. This event is part of the 2022-2023 lecture series on…
Find out more »Studying Maltreatment Through Polyvictimization: Evidence from the Salar Ethnic Group in Qinghai, China
Registration: To register to attend this event online, please register HERE. Speaker: Clifton R. Emery, Associate Professor of Social Work and Social Administration, The University of Hong Kong Moderator: Qin Gao, Professor and Director of China Center for Social Policy, Columbia School of Social Work This lecture uses in-depth river of life oral history data collected from 200 Salar mothers in Qinghai, China to study the invasiveness, exploitativeness, and severity of victimization among children. This event is part of the 2022-2023 lecture series on…
Find out more »Developing Healthy Habits in Grad School and Beyond
Friday, December 2, 1:00 – 2:30 p.m. Schermerhorn 614 Maintaining well-being and healthy habits can be challenging during graduate school, particularly during the stressful period at the end of the semester. Join this workshop to connect to other MA students and learn more about improving your health during stressful times. This workshop is part of the MA Academic and Professional Development Series. Register
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