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Columbia College Today January 2003
 
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Features
  
College Launches
    E-Community for
    Alumni
Dean's Scholarship
    Reception
Javier Loya '91:
    From Baker Field
    to the Houston
    Texans

Vince Passaro '79
   Waxes Poetic
   About Life -
   And Columbia

Rupp Receives
   Hamilton Medal

 

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Alumni Profiles

   
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Teaching the Wake

Professor Michael Seidel excels in two distinct worlds: writing books on baseball and its famous figures and teaching a student-requested seminar on James Joyce’s most challenging novel, Finnegans Wake.
By Jonathan Lemire ’01 [More]

  

College Launches E-Community for Alumni

Join the E-Community!With the College’s e-community, alumni may read Class Notes, post news, network, reconnect with a lost friend, or just stay in touch with other alumni, all in a password-protected, secure setting.
By Timothy P. Cross [More]

 

Dean's Scholarship Reception

Student Scholarship RecipientStudents had the chance to meet and thank the donors who make their College education possible at the annual Dean’s Scholarship Reception.
A photo essay by Nick Romanenko ’82
[More]

 

Javier Loya '91: From Baker Field to the Houston Texans

Loya and wifeFormer football player Javier Loya ’91 carries with him the lessons learned at Baker Field, and has parlayed them into success as a co-founder of an energy company and part-owner of the Houston Texans football franchise.
By Elena Cabral ’93 [More]

 

Vince Passaro '79 Waxes Poetic About Life — And Columbia

Violence, Nudity and Adult Content by Vince Passaro '79Still living on Morningside Heights, Vince Passaro ’79 took the long road to graduation and now has a successful novel.
By Justine Blau [More]

 

Rupp Receives Hamilton Medal

Bollinger congratulates RuppJust months after leaving Low Library, George Rupp returned on November 14 to accept the College’s highest honor, the Alexander Hamilton Medal, at a black-tie dinner that attracted some 400 Columbia alumni, students, faculty and staff.
A photo essay by Eileen Barroso [More]

 


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