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We look forward to welcoming you to Columbia for the next COFHE Schools Academic and Student Services conference, November 3-5, 2013.

Summer RA Waitlist

Thank you so much for applying for the summer RA position at Columbia this summer. This year we saw an unprecedented number of highly qualified candidates. While we unfortunately do not have any spaces available currently, we'd like to offer you a space within the alternate pool.

If you would like to be considered for the position, should one become available, please simply fill out the form below. 

A member of the Residential Programs team will reach out to you should we be able to offer you a summer RA position. 

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Summer RA Acceptance

You have been offered a Summer RA Position for the Summer 2015 term with Columbia University's Office of Residential Programs. Congratulations! We believe you have all of the qualities we are looking for in a terrific RA this summer. 

If you accept our offer, please be aware that you are agreeing to meet the following position requirements, as noted in more detail on the full position description.

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CUSP Spring Speaker Series Application Form

CUSP is opening its March and April Speaker Series programs to all undergraduate students. As limited spaces are available, please fill out this application for a chance to join. 

For additional information or questions, please contact Lavinia at lel52@columbia.edu

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CUSP Spring Speaker Series Application Form

Robert Zatorre, “Music in the Brain: Pitch, Imagery, and Emotion”

Monday March 4, 2013, 6-8:00 p.m., Earl Hall Auditorium

How do our brains allow us to perceive, and perform music? How do we imagine musical sounds? Why does music elicit emotion? This lecture will discuss research carried out in our lab over the past few years that help to shed light on these questions.

Darci Picoult, “Creating Stories for the Stage and Film”

Monday, March 25, 2013 6:00 - 8:00 p.m., Faculty Room, Low Library

Are you interested in learning about what it takes to develop a story from page to performance? Darci Picoult, a screenwriting and playwriting fellow at the Sundance Film and Theater Labs, and acting teacher at NYU Tisch School Of The Arts, will speak of her experience on location and in the rehearsal room, highlighting the integral relationship between actors, directors, writers and producers.

Lissette Olivares, “Coco Rico’s Revolutionary Pleasures: Screening and Workshop in Political Performance”

Thursday, April 11, 2013 6:00 – 8:00 p.m., Rennert Auditorium, Kraft Center

This screening and workshop will introduce the audience to the political performance of Coco Rico, a Latina cyborg interventionist that trespasses across the tissue of time and space to promote feminist, anarchist, and multispecies approaches to consciousness. Students will engage in a discussion around the role of the artist in society while critically considering how performance can decolonize mainstream mediations of racialized and gendered bodies in film, television, and video. At the end of the session students will have time to play activist games that help them to brainstorm their own performative repertoires.

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Email Address Update Form

To help you and your family stay connected to Columbia University and Family Engagement, keep us informed when you change your preferred email address!

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Please provide us with the name(s), school, class year, and Columbia email address of any other Columbia students in your family so that we may update your information in their records, as well.
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Happenings in the IRC!

TALK is a new, student-run online and print publication based out of Columbia University's Intercultural Resource Center (IRC).

Summer GHD-Administrative Acceptance

You have been offered a Summer GHD-Administrative Position for the Summer 2015 term with Columbia University's Office of Residential Life. 

If you accept our offer, please be aware that you are agreeing to meet the position requirements, as noted in detail on the full position description.



 

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