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The Davis Projects for Peace is an initiative funded by Kathryn W. Davis for undergraduate students to design and implement their own grassroots projects to take place during the summer months. Individual students or groups of students are invited to submit innovative and engaging proposals for projects focused on conflict resolution and the breaking down of barriers to peace.
Interested applicants should prepare a two-page, well-written statement and one-page budget. Statements should include the following information:
The information will help Student Engagement prepare for NSOP 2015 and to meet all needs of campus partners. Please provide detailed and concise information regarding your session.
Thank you for your interest in securing a ticket for the dress rehearsal of Young Jean Lee's Straight White Men at the Public Theater on November 6, 2014
Young Jean Lee has been called “the most adventurous downtown playwright of her generation" by The New York Times, has written a new play, Straight White Men which will open at The Public Theater this November.
Thank you for your interest in the Family Weekend student crew positions. We expect more than 1,000 parents and family members to join us for Family Weekend this year, and we need your help to welcome them to campus and ensure our programming runs smoothly. Please complete the form below to be considered for employment on the student crew.
If you have any questions, please contact Caitlin Norfleet at cn2398@columbia.edu.