Mapping Historical New York City
By garen / September 24, 2019
Mapping Historical New York City is a collaboration to map immigration and neighborhood change in...
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The Columbia University Historical Justice Initiative
By garen / September 22, 2019
The Columbia University Historical Justice Initiative offers a self-guided, interactive walking tour of CU's Morningside campus...
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Featured Podcasts
By cuhistory / September 11, 2019
FACULTY HOSTED PODCASTS: Global Thought Podcast (co-hosted by Carol Gluck) People Doing Interesting Stuff (hosted by Samuel...
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Senator Sheldon Whitehouse: How History is Used in Senate Politics Concerning Climate Change Denialism
By cuhistory / February 24, 2023
U.S. Senator Senator Sheldon Whitehouse spoke to the Community University community on Monday, February 6,...
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Columbia University and Slavery: A Research and Justice Initiative
By cuhistory / February 9, 2023
The Columbia University and Slavery project is a research and justice initiative examining Columbia’s connections...
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Confluence: A History of North American Rivers
By cuhistory / January 16, 2020
Rivers have always been the lifeblood of the continent, yet their human histories have remained...
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Columbia Research Initiative on the Global History of Sexualities
By cuhistory / October 28, 2019
The Columbia Research Initiative on the Global History of Sexualities fosters collaborative transnational research on...
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History in Action
By garen / September 24, 2019
History in Action is one of four pilot programs comprising the Career Diversity for Historians...
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Mapping Historical New York City
By garen / September 24, 2019
Mapping Historical New York City is a collaboration to map immigration and neighborhood change in...
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The Columbia University Historical Justice Initiative
By garen / September 22, 2019
The Columbia University Historical Justice Initiative offers a self-guided, interactive walking tour of CU's Morningside campus...
Read More
Featured Podcasts
By cuhistory / September 11, 2019
FACULTY HOSTED PODCASTS: Global Thought Podcast (co-hosted by Carol Gluck) People Doing Interesting Stuff (hosted by Samuel...
Read More
Senator Sheldon Whitehouse: How History is Used in Senate Politics Concerning Climate Change Denialism
By cuhistory / February 24, 2023
U.S. Senator Senator Sheldon Whitehouse spoke to the Community University community on Monday, February 6,...
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Columbia University and Slavery: A Research and Justice Initiative
By cuhistory / February 9, 2023
The Columbia University and Slavery project is a research and justice initiative examining Columbia’s connections...
Read More
Confluence: A History of North American Rivers
By cuhistory / January 16, 2020
Rivers have always been the lifeblood of the continent, yet their human histories have remained...
Read More