RECENT FACULTY AWARDS
On a special episode of Ones and Tooze, Adam Tooze joins Cameron Abadi in Berlin, Germany to talk the U.S. stock market and the arms race in the war in Ukraine.
On a special episode of Ones and Tooze, Adam Tooze joins Cameron Abadi in Berlin, Germany to talk the U.S. stock market and the arms race in the war in Ukraine.
Manan Ahmed co-authored an article that examines targeted attacks on academics on Twitter by Right Wing, Hindutva groups.
Manan Ahmed co-authored an article that examines targeted attacks on academics on Twitter by Right Wing, Hindutva groups.
Pamela Smith introduced the talk “Understanding the Minds of Others in Fiction, Play, and Reality” hosted by the Center for Science and Society.
Pamela Smith introduced the talk “Understanding the Minds of Others in Fiction, Play, and Reality” hosted by the Center for Science and Society.
Premilla Nadasen participated in The Sociological Review’s discussion about Postpandemic Care Strikes: Centring Migration and Critical Race perspectives
Premilla Nadasen participated in The Sociological Review‘s virtual symposium about “Postpandemic Care Strikes: Centring Migration and Critical Race perspectives” on March 10th; you can now watch the talk here.
Carolyn J. Quijano, a PhD student in history, was recently named a 2022-2023 Rome Prize winner.
Carolyn J. Quijano, a PhD student in history, was recently named a 2022-2023 Rome Prize winner.
Camille Robcis will participate in a roundtable in Reus to commemorate the figure of the psychiatrist Francesc Tosquelles on May 28th: “Tosquelles, the influence on the present. An international benchmark for institutional psychotherapy and the new institutionalization.”
Camille Robcis will participate in a roundtable in Reus to commemorate the figure of the psychiatrist Francesc Tosquelles on May 28th: “Tosquelles, the influence on the present. An international benchmark for institutional psychotherapy and the new institutionalization.”
Divya Subramanian wrote about sexism in home architecture, “The Pandemic Reminded Us That Most Women Still Don’t Have a Room of Their Own”, for The Atlantic.
Divya Subramanian wrote about sexism in home architecture, “The Pandemic Reminded Us That Most Women Still Don’t Have a Room of Their Own”, for The Atlantic.
Simon Schama will be participating in Financial Times Weekend Festival on Saturday, May 7th: “1922 – from James Joyce to Duke Ellington: the year that defined the modern age” and “What next for the Windsors?”.
Simon Schama will be participating in Financial Times Weekend Festival on Saturday, May 7th: “1922 – from James Joyce to Duke Ellington: the year that defined the modern age” and “What next for the Windsors?”.
Columbia News caught up with Michael Witgen to ask him about Seeing Red, what books he’s read lately, and what he reads when he’s writing.
Columbia News caught up with Michael Witgen to ask him about Seeing Red, what books he’s read lately, and what he reads when he’s writing.
Frank Guridy, associate professor of history and African-American studies, will be the new executive director and senior scholar of The Eric H. Holder Jr. Initiative for Civil and Political Rights! @fguridy @CC_Columbia
Frank Guridy, associate professor of history and African-American studies, will be the new executive director and senior scholar of The Eric H. Holder Jr. Initiative for Civil and Political Rights; the Holder Initiative sponsors courses, public events, internships and fellowships that extend the themes and questions of the Core Curriculum into a contemporary context.




