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This is an intro paragraph. Columbia College recognizes the world as a dynamic, vibrant environment, which requires our alumni to continuously adapt, grow and innovate in order to succeed. Through career support and lifelong intellectual stimulation, our alumni have opportunities to refine their skills and sharpen their thinking, to the benefit of their professional and personal lives.
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Joanna Q. Public
Mini-Core Course Semester: Accordion
Mini-Core Course Title
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Lists
There are many list types. They are below:
- ordered list 1
- ordered list 2
- ordered list 3
- unordered list 1
- unordered list 2
- unordered list 3
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Sometimes you'll want to illustrate a list with a headshot. Add the image to the list item and choose to display the image as a "preview" in the media browser option.
- 2016: Saaket Pradhan
- 2015: Beulah Agbabiaka
- 2014: Conan M. Cassidy
- 2013: Stephanie Ann Grilo
- 2012: Mark Hay
- 2011: Julia Halperin
- 2010: Cliff Massey
- 2009: George Krebs
Sometimes you need a two-column list of headshots. That's okay! You can do that.
- Jonathan C. Abbot '84, President and CEO, WBGH
- Julius Genachowski '85, Managing Director, The Carlyle Group and Former Chairman, Federal Communications Commission
- Jeffrey Kesslet '75, LAW'77, Co-Chairman, Winston & Strawn,and Chair, Antitrust and Sport Law Practices
- John Vaske '88, Co-Chairman of Global Mergers and Acquisitions, Goldman Sachs & Company
- Sheena Wright, '90, LAW '94, President and CEO, United Way of New York City
It's also possible that a list with headshots should have Learn More links on each item. This can be done! You will have to individually format the "learn more" links, of course, and you can have only one per list item.
- Jonathan C. Abbot '84, President and CEO, WBGHLearn more
- Julius Genachowski '85, Managing Director, The Carlyle Group and Former Chairman, Federal Communications Commission Learn more
- Jeffrey Kesslet '75, LAW'77, Co-Chairman, Winston & Strawn,and Chair, Antitrust and Sport Law Practices Learn more
- John Vaske '88, Co-Chairman of Global Mergers and Acquisitions, Goldman Sachs & Company Learn more
- Sheena Wright, '90, LAW '94, President and CEO, United Way of New York City
Or sometimes your list needs to comes in three columns. Also a possibility!
- Gairy Hall CC ’11
President - Lauren Dwyer CC ’11
Vice President - Jocelyn Bohn CC ’15
Co-Chair, Social Committee - Alex Rosen CC ’11
Co-Chair, Social Committee - Adam Kuerbitz CC ’12
Co-Chair, Career Committee - Mable Chuling Jiang CC ’15
Co-Chair, Career Committee - Nicole Cata CC ’11
Co-Chair, Outreach Committee - Brittany Nagle CC ’12
Co-Chair, Community Service Committee - Shelly Zhu CC ’10
Community Service Co-Chair
In light of Columbia's 9-7 Homecoming win against Dartmouth, learn how Athletics Director Peter Pilling is ushering in a new era for Columbia sports.Pilling recognizes that while football and basketball may be the marquee sports that garner headlines, the performance of those teams — and indeed all of Columbia’s varsity teams — will be only one measure of his success. Although Columbia has hundreds of student-athletes who compete in 31 intercollegiate sports before tens of thousands of spectators, a large part of the University’s students, faculty and administrators, perhaps even a majority, pay scant attention to intercollegiate athletics competition.