RECENT FACULTY AWARDS

Mae Ngai spoke about her book The Chinese Question in an interview for KPFA radio Weekend News on May 7; gave a distinguished lecture at the Center for East Asian Studies at the University of Chicago on May 10; and was in conversation with NYTimes national editor Jia Lynn Yang at the Tenement Museum on May 12.

Mae Ngai spoke about her book The Chinese Question in an interview for KPFA radio Weekend News on May 7; gave a distinguished lecture at the Center for East Asian Studies at the University of Chicago on May 10; and was in conversation with NYTimes national editor Jia Lynn Yang at the Tenement Museum on May 12.

Mellon Foundation Predoctoral Fellow in Women’s History and Public History Karintha Lowe sat down with Hilary Hallett, Mendelson Family Professor and Director of American Studies and Associate Professor of History at Columbia University, to discuss how television can provide an exciting arena for practicing public history.

Mellon Foundation Predoctoral Fellow in Women’s History and Public History Karintha Lowe sat down with Hilary Hallett to discuss how television can provide an exciting arena for practicing public history; “Hedy Lamarr Returns: A TV Consultant on Getting History Right” can be read on the New-York Historical Society website. 

In honor of #AAPIHeritageMonth, faculty across Columbia explain the importance of concentrating on AAPI issues in their disciplines, why representation matters at institutions like ours, and how society benefits from understanding the AAPI experience.

In honor of #AAPIHeritageMonth, faculty across Columbia including Mae Ngai explain the importance of concentrating on AAPI issues in their disciplines, why representation matters at institutions like ours, and how society benefits from understanding the AAPI experience.

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