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Julian Brave NoiseCat, CC 2015, History and CSER major, Phi Beta Kappa, has been named to the 2021 TIME100 Next list of emerging leaders, for his advocacy around climate justice; and has a book contract with Knopf to write We Survived the Night, about contemporary indigenous life in North America, woven with his personal story and journey “as a young man and writer still reckoning with the genocide perpetrated against us.”

Julian Brave NoiseCat, CC 2015, History and CSER major, Phi Beta Kappa, has been named to the 2021 TIME100 Next of emerging leaders, for his advocacy around climate justice; and has a book contract with Knopf to write We Survived the Night, about contemporary indigenous life in North America, woven with his personal story and journey “as a young man and writer still reckoning with the genocide perpetrated against us.”

Under the auspices of the Embassy of Greece in Washington and on the occasion of the bicentennial of the Greek War of Independence, world-renowned historian Mark Mazower, a professor of History at Columbia University, gave an online celebratory lecture co-hosted by the Consulate General of Greece in Boston and College Year in Athens.

With the Embassy of Greece in Washington and on the occasion of the bicentennial of the Greek War of Independence, Mark Mazower gave an online celebratory lecture co-hosted by the Consulate General of Greece in Boston and College Year in Athens.

On February 18, Maison Française hosted a discussion on “Art Brut”—known in the United States as Outsider Art—featuring art historian Lucienne Peiry, along with History and French Professor Camille Robcis. The event was cosponsored by the Department of History, the Society of Fellows, and Heyman Center for the Humanities.

On February 18, Maison Française hosted a discussion on “Art Brut”—known in the United States as Outsider Art—featuring art historian Lucienne Peiry, along with History and French Professor Camille Robcis; read the recap in Columbia News here.

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