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  4. Doctoral Specialization in Teacher Education

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  5. A Brief History of Columbia University in New York City

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  1. Doctoral Program

    413 Fayerweather Hall 1180 Amsterdam Avenue, MC 2527 New York, NY 10027 Phone: (212) 854-4646 [email protected]

  2. Ph.D. Fields

    Faculty members at Columbia conduct research and train students in several such broad, transnational areas, including: International history, emphasizing imperial and post-imperial histories from the 1500s forward. Western intellectual history, medieval to modem. Diasporic Jewish history. Ethics and public health.

  3. Graduate

    Director of Graduate Studies. Catherine Evtuhov. 420 Fayerweather Hall. (212) 854-2420. [email protected]. PhD Program Coordinator. Azalia Resendiz. 413 Fayerweather Hall. (212) 854-7001.

  4. What We Know About the Protests at Columbia University

    Hillel, the Jewish student organization on campus, called for increased security and said it was not urging Jewish students to leave. Many of Columbia's roughly 5,000 Jewish students are away ...

  5. Handbook

    Preface. We hope current students will find this handbook useful as a guide to our doctoral program and as a reference tool for navigating administrative and bureaucratic procedures. Prospective students are encouraged to consult the ands pages for more information or to contact the, the, or other appropriate with questions about the doctoral ...

  6. PhD in Art History and Archaeology

    Mailing Address Art History and Archaeology · Columbia University, 826 Schermerhorn Hall · 1190 Amsterdam Ave · New York, NY 10027 Barnard Art History Office The Diana Center, Suite 500, Phone: (212) 854-2118 · Fax: (212) 854-8442

  7. Ph.D. in Historic Preservation

    The total time to completion is expected to be five years. The Ph.D. in Historic Preservation is a program within the Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation (GSAPP) while the actual degree is granted by the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (GSAS). Admission for 2024. The application deadline for 2024 admissions was ...

  8. Ph.D.

    The Ph.D. program in Classical Studies attracts students with a broad range of interests in all fields of ancient studies. Unique in its scope, the Classical Studies Program provides access to the intellectual and organizational resources of the four participating Departments: Art History and Archaeology, Classics, History, and Philosophy.

  9. History

    Director of Graduate Studies: Catherine Evtuhov. Website: history.columbia.edu. Contact: [email protected]. Degree Programs: Full-Time: MA, MPhil, PhD. The Department of History offers a comprehensive PhD program in almost every area and period of world history. Its range of intellectual opportunities enables a student to pursue studies ...

  10. Chinese History

    Chinese History at Columbia University. ... All historians in EALAC are affiliated with Columbia's History Department and our graduate students in Chinese history are admitted either through EALAC or History, have access to the courses and resources of both departments, and are expected to fulfill shared requirements as stipulated by the ...

  11. Department of Art History & Archaeology

    Mailing Address Art History and Archaeology · Columbia University, 826 Schermerhorn Hall · 1190 Amsterdam Ave · New York, NY 10027 Barnard Art History Office The Diana Center, Suite 500, Phone: (212) 854-2118 · Fax: (212) 854-8442

  12. PhD Programs

    To learn about PhD programs offered by Columbia's professional schools, please visit this page. A doctoral program in the Arts and Sciences is an immersive, full-time enterprise, in which students participate fully in the academic and intellectual life on campus, taking courses, conducting research in labs and libraries, teaching, attending ...

  13. History and Literature

    The MA in History and Literature trains students in historical approaches to the study of literature and in the interpretation of texts for the study of history. It is taught at Reid Hall, Columbia's campus in Paris. As a Columbia degree taught in France, the MA in History and Literature offers an attractive and unusual combination of Ivy ...

  14. Graduate Student Achievements

    Claire Dillon is a 2023-2024 Public Humanities Graduate Fellow, sponsored by The Society of Fellows, Heyman Center for the Humanities (SOF/Heyman), and Humanities New York. She co-organized the workshop "Modern Extremism and the Medieval World" at Cornell University and is developing further programming on this subject. Mateusz Mayer has ...

  15. Columbia University Archives: Schools & Departments

    Sloane, William Milligan and others. "The Department of History in Columbia University." Columbia University Bulletin 20, June 1898, 181-194. Johnson, Henry. The Other Side of Main Street. New York: Columbia University Press, 1943. The author was a graduate student at Columbia, he was a history professor at Teachers College from 1906-1936. Italian

  16. Ph.D. Student Directory

    Graduate Student Appointments; Resources; Office Hours; AGES; List of 2nd Year Fields; Key Dates; PhD Administrative Forms; Job Market Candidates; Placement; Honors and Prizes; Ph.D. Student Directory. 1st Year Students (2023) 2nd Year Students (2022) 3rd Year Students (2021) 4th Year Students (2020) 5th Year Students (2019) 6th Year Students ...

  17. Spring 2024 Graduate Courses

    Students must submit an application, linked below each course description, in order to be considered for enrollment. Admission is at the instructor's discretion. Spring 2024 bridge seminar applications are due by 5pm on Thursday, January 4th. AHIS GU4721 Medieval Illumination in the Low Countries: Origins, Sources, Materials.

  18. Some Jewish Students Are Targeted as Protests Continue at Columbia

    University officials said the tents violated the school's policies and called in the New York Police Department on Thursday, leading to the arrests of more than 100 Columbia University and ...

  19. Statistics and Facts

    Statistics and Facts. Planning information that is used to manage the University and make decisions about its policies and goals is provided by the Office of Planning and Institutional Research. These data include historical and current information about Columbia, comparisons across peer institutions and surveys of faculty, staff, students and ...

  20. Columbia University

    Columbia University. /  40.80750°N 73.96194°W  / 40.80750; -73.96194. Columbia University, officially Columbia University in the City of New York, [6] is a private, Ivy League, research university in New York City, United States. Established in 1754 as King's College on the grounds of Trinity Church in Manhattan, it is the oldest ...

  21. How the Columbia protests sparked campus demonstrations across the country

    Noting that the last time a Columbia University president summoned the police to disperse student demonstrators was back in 1968, at the height of the Vietnam War, Rachel said what she called ...

  22. The Unreality of Columbia's 'Liberated Zone'

    The university suspended more than 100 of these protesters, accusing them, according to the Columbia Spectator, of "disruptive behavior, violation of law, violation of University policy, failure ...

  23. A Brief History of GSAS

    The history of Columbia's Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (GSAS) begins with the founding of King's College in 1754, located first at Trinity Church in downtown Manhattan. The entering class of eight students followed a curriculum focused on Latin and Greek language, history, and literature. In 1760, King's College moved to Park ...

  24. The Gaza Protests Engulfing Columbia and Other Campuses

    I am 78 years old — a product of the '60s and a graduate of Columbia University. I protested and marched in Washington, D.C., and New York City and on the campus of Columbia in 1968.

  25. PhD Students

    Columbia University in the City of New York 665 West 130th Street, New York, NY 10027 Tel. 212-854-1100 Maps and Directions

  26. Columbia University, After Vowing To Clear Protesters, Flinches and

    Columbia University, my alma mater, reveres its 1968 student protest movement with oral history archives, anniversary celebrations, and professorships for participants. One of my graduate school professors liked to wax poetic about his participation in the sit-ins. Protest calls to action this week included side-by-side photographs of the ...

  27. How Columbia's protest of the Israel-Hamas war spurred a national

    Omer Lubaton Granot, a graduate student from Israel who is studying for a master's degree in public administration at Columbia, said the university should have taken "more assertive action" in clearing the encampment. He accused protesters of embracing an aggressive anti-Zionist stance that made him feel unsafe.

  28. Columbia University protests: Students at more universities plan ...

    Dozens of activists denouncing Israel's war in Gaza remain camped out on the West Lawn of Columbia University on Friday, a day after New York City police arrested more than 100 people on ...

  29. Columbia faculty members walk out after pro-Palestinian protesters

    Hundreds of faculty members at Columbia University in New York held a mass walkout on Monday to protest against the school president's decision to have police arrest students at a pro ...