What are the effects of “disciplining” knowledge and how might an interdisciplinary approach to developing syllabi enrich pedagogical practice and student learning in the classroom? This two-part LC ...
Gather around the table at the Forum for a still life drawing session. Choose a small selection of seasonal offerings for your subject, work with a viewfinder to select your composition, and discover ...
Language models (LMs) have become ubiquitous in both AI research and commercial product offerings. As their commercial importance has surged, the most powerful models have become closed off, gated ...
The Electrical Engineering department session offers a brief yet comprehensive overview of the programs available. Attendees will hear from faculty, students, and admissions representatives about the ...
In today's rapidly evolving global landscape, semiconductors have emerged as the cornerstone of technological advancement and economic growth. In this lecture, Dr. Thomas Caulfield, President & CEO of ...
In Experimental Histories, Hannah Weaver examines the medieval practice of interpolation—inserting material from one text into another—which is often categorized as being a problematic, inauthentic ...
Please join the Columbia Superfund Research Program for our October seminar with Dr. Jennifer Richards, Assistant Professor from Johns Hopkins. Dr. Richards will be presenting, Behavioral ...
For those who must “publish or perish,” risk calculation and risk management are often lesser-discussed concerns within the context of scholarly publishing. However, every author or creator is ...
Seismology Building, 61 Route 9W, Palisades, NY 10964 Seminar Room Bio: Emily H. G. Cooperdock (CC '11) is an Assistant Professor at Brown University. Her research employs thermochronology, ...
There are two locks on the podium, one in the center, one at the right. To unlock them, turn the key counter-clockwise. Turning the key counter-clockwise unlocks it, turning it clockwise locks it.