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Graybill, CC ’10, chooses Rhodes

Raphael Graybill, CC '10, won the Rhodes Scholarship this year.

Raphael Graybill, CC '10, won the Rhodes Scholarship this year.

Columbia mourns loss of Karl Kroeber

The retired professor died of cancer at age 83. "He was a genius, a crank, and a curmudgeon, but also a softie..."

The retired professor died of cancer at age 83. "He was a genius, a crank, and a curmudgeon, but also a softie..."

Columbia releases financial report

While the University suffered significant losses as a result of the economic downturn, not all the reported figures were cause for concern.

While the University suffered significant losses as a result of the economic downturn, not all the reported figures were cause for concern.

Steele settles in, speed-dates deans

New provost Claude Steele has been "speed-dating" the deans.

New provost Claude Steele has been "speed-dating" the deans.

Bollinger hosts year's first fireside chat, talks future plans

Bollinger likes it when you call him "PrezBo."

Bollinger likes it when you call him "PrezBo."

Endowment down 16.1%

Senior Executive Vice President Robert Kasdin attributed the slowdown in the endowment's losses to "stronger market conditions."

Senior Executive Vice President Robert Kasdin attributed the slowdown in the endowment's losses to "stronger market conditions."

Dean Peña-Mora chats with Spec

Spectator talks to Feniosky Peña-Mora, the new dean of the School of Engineering and Applied Science.

Spectator talks to Feniosky Peña-Mora, the new dean of the School of Engineering and Applied Science.

Moody-Adams will work for a ‘21st century’ CC

Shortly after moving in from Ithaca, philosophy professor and new Columbia College Dean Michele Moody-Adams sat down with Spectator’s Alexa Davis for an exclusive interview on her transition to Columbia from Cornell, love of spicy food, and her thoughts on being the first African American and woman to hold her post.

Shortly after moving in from Ithaca, philosophy professor and new Columbia College Dean Michele Moody-Adams sat down with Spectator’s Alexa Davis for an exclusive interview on her transition to Columbia from Cornell, love of spicy food, and her thoughts on being the first African American and woman to hold her post.

New year, new administrators

With the start of the new academic year comes the introduction of fresh faces to the administration, including the deans of Columbia College, the School of Engineering and Applied Science, the School of Continuing Education, financial aid, and student advising, as well as a new provost.

With the start of the new academic year comes the introduction of fresh faces to the administration, including the deans of Columbia College, the School of Engineering and Applied Science, the School of Continuing Education, financial aid, and student advising, as well as a new provost.

Columbia’s advising system is what you make of it

Incoming students at Columbia this year will be the first to experience a revamped advising system, implemented after years of criticism of the student advising system of previous years. Changes include the introduction of a consolidated undergraduate advising center (to be located on the fourth floor of Lerner Hall), as well as the appointment of Monique Rinere as the new dean of advising.

Incoming students at Columbia this year will be the first to experience a revamped advising system, implemented after years of criticism of the student advising system of previous years. Changes include the introduction of a consolidated undergraduate advising center (to be located on the fourth floor of Lerner Hall), as well as the appointment of Monique Rinere as the new dean of advising.