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It’s happening at Columbia inNovember Monday, Nov. 1-Friday, Dec. 7 Wednesday, November 7 Tuesday, November 13 Friday, November 17 Journalism at 100 Corporations Are People Too: The The Deadly Link Between Slavery Men’s Basketball vs. Marist Butler Library, Morningside campus 7:00 p.m. Strange History of Corporations and Environmental Destruction For more info, call (212) 854-7309 or visit and the 14th Amendment 6:00 p.m. Dodge Physical Fitness Center, Morningside http://alumni-friends.library.columbia.edu. 6:30 p.m. Davis Auditorium, 412 Schapiro, Morningside campus 523 Butler Library, Morningside campus Exhibition: campus For more info, call (212) 854-2535 or visit Robert S. Duncanson: Speaker: Naomi R. Lamoreaux, professor of Speaker: Kevin Bales, professor of contemporary www.gocolumbialions.com. An Antebellum African economics, Yale University. For more info, call slavery, University of Hull. For more info, call (212) Sunday, November 18 American Artist (212) 854-7309 or visit http://alumni-friends 854-1673 or visit www.cssr.ei.columbia.edu. Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Art Gallery, .library.columbia.edu. Women’s Basketball vs. (Dis)honesty: How We Lie to Morningside campus Fairleigh Dickinson Monday, November 12 Everyone—Including Ourselves 2:00 p.m. For more info, call (212) 854-7288 or visit 6:30 p.m. Exhibition Opening: Dodge Physical Fitness Center, Morningside www.columbia.edu/cu/wallach. Event Oval, The Diana Center, Barnard campus Paolo Ventura, Photographs campus Exhibition: Speaker: Dan Ariely, psychology and behavioral 6:00 p.m. For more info, call (212) 854-2535 or visit The People in the Books: Judaica economics, Duke University and author The Italian Academy, 1161 Amsterdam Ave., www.gocolumbialions.com. Manuscripts at Columbia University Libraries Morningside campus Predictably Irrational and The Upside of Butler Library, Morningside campus Irrationality. For more info, call (212) 854-2037 RSVP required. For more info, call (212) 854- Monday, November 19 For more info, call (212) 854-7309 or visit or visit www.barnard.edu/events. 2306 or visit www.italianacademy.columbia.edu. Book Launch: http://alumni-friends.library.columbia.edu. The Lionel Trilling Seminar: Panel Discussion: Ludwig Hilberselmer’s Intellectual Women Friday, November 2 Metropolisarchitecture Gaze: Photographing Detroit 6:15 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. Opera: Alcina Common Room, Heyman Center, Morningside Wood Auditorium, 100 Avery, Morningside campus. Wood Auditorium, 100 Avery, Morningside 8:00 p.m. campus For more info, call (212) 854-7633 or visit campus James Chapel, Union Theological Seminary, Speakers: Darryl Pinckney, Poet; Saskia Hamilton, 3041 Broadway at 121st Street www.arch.columbia.edu. In the 1920s, Hilberselmer’s ideas on urbanity Barnard College; and Linda Hall, Skidmore College. and design challenged existing notions of Café Columbia: The Opera Company of Brooklyn and the Barnard For more info, call (212) 854-8443 or visit what architecture in the city should be. The Urban Brain: music program perform Handel’s tale of the heroic www.heymancenter.org/events. For more info, call (212) 854-7633 or visit knight, Ruggiero, and his true love, Bradamante, How Cities Affect How We Muslim Women, Activism www.arch.columbia.edu. who frees him from the bewitching spell of the Feel, Think and Behave and New Media Cultures sorceress Alcina. Tickets $10; $5 with CUID. For 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, November 20 more info, call (212) 854-5096 or visit www. PicNic Café, 2665 Broadway at 102nd Street Sulzberger Parlor, Barnard Hall, Barnard campus barnard.edu/events. Speaker: epidemiologist Sandro Galea, Columbia Cities and Climate Change: Speaker: Ousseina Alidou, Rutgers University. This University. $10 per person. Seating is limited. Emerging First Responders Stargazing and Lecture: panel considers how women in different Muslim For more info, call (877) 854-2586 or visit 4:20 p.m. to 6:10 p.m. Martian Summer contexts are engaging media to explore Islam in 102 Jerome Greene Hall, Morningside campus 7:00 p.m. www.cafes.columbia.edu. relation to their experiences. For more info, call Speaker: Cynthia E. Rosenzweig, NASA/ 301 Pupin, Morningside campus Tuesday, November 13 (212) 854-5096 or visit www.barnard.edu/events. Goddard Institute for Space Studies and Speaker: Andrew Kessler, Columbia University. The Earth Institute, Columbia University. Have Business Schools Lost Lecture will be followed by stargazing with Thursday, November 15 For more info, call (212) 854-6709 or email telescopes, weather-permitting. For Their Way? Nonfiction Dialogues: [email protected]. directions, weather and more info, visit 6:30 p.m. Ian Buruma 523 Butler Library, Morningside campus http://outreach.astro.columbia.edu. 6:30 p.m. Monday, November 26 Speakers: J.C. Spender, co-author of Confronting 413 Dodge Hall, Morningside campus Saturday, November 3 Managerialism: How the Business Elite and Their Café Columbia: Choreographies Ian Buruma is the author of Murder in Schools Threw Our Lives Out of Balance, and of Sharing Sacred Sites Among Jazz: Rudresh Mahanthappa’s Amsterdam: The Death of Theo Van Gogh. A William D. Guth, NYU Stern School of Business. Muslims, Christians and Jews in Indo-Pak Coalition frequent contributor to The New York Review of For more info, call (212) 854-7309 or visit the Ottoman Empire 8:00 p.m. Books, he was named one of the 100 Top Global http://alumni-friends.library.columbia.edu. 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Miller Theatre, Morningside campus Thinkers of 2010 by Foreign Policy magazine. PicNic Café, 2665 Broadway at 102nd Street Drawing inspiration from the musical traditions Pop-Up Concerts: For more info, call (212) 854-7633 or email Speaker: Karen Barkey, professor of sociology, of India and the African American roots of jazz, Lisa Moore [email protected]. Columbia University. $10 per person. Seating is Mahanthappa creates something entirely new 6:00 p.m. limited. For more info, call (877) 854-2586 or visit with guitarist Rez Abbasi and tabla expert Dan Miller Theatre, Morningside campus Friday, November 16 www.cafes.columbia.edu. Weiss. Tickets $25-$30. For more info, call (212) Moore offers a sampler of solo piano works Stargazing and Lecture: 854-7799 or visit www.millertheatre.com/events. stretching from the 1890s to the present. Seeing Madness: Living With the Stars Insanity, Media and Visual Culture Concert: Monteverdi’s Madrigals For more info, call (212) 854-7799 or visit 7:00 p.m. www.millertheatre.com/events. Teatro, The Italian Academy, 1161 Amsterdam of Love and War 301 Pupin, Morningside campus Ave., Morningside campus 7:00 p.m. The Price of the Ticket: Barack Speaker: Helena Uthas, Columbia University. Speaker: W.J.T. Mitchell, professor of English The Italian Academy, 1161 Amsterdam Ave., Obama and Rise and Decline of Lecture will be followed by stargazing with Morningside campus and art history, University of Chicago. For Black Politics telescopes, weather-permitting. For directions, more info, call (212) 854-8443 or visit Noon Performance by TENET. Tickets start at $20. weather and more info, visit http://outreach. www.heymancenter.org/events. For more info, call (212) 854-2306 or visit 406 International Affairs, Morningside campus astro.columbia.edu. www.italianacademy.columbia.edu/events. Speaker: Fredrick C. Harris, Columbia University. The Kenneth Frampton Endowed Screening: Lung Neaw Visits His Lecture: Eduardo Souto de Moura For more info, call (212) 854-2927 or visit www. Neighbours Wednesday, November 7 columbia.edu/cu/lehmancenter. 6:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. Wood Auditorium, 100 Avery, Morningside Film Screening and Panel: The Specificity of Anti-Latino Racism Miller Theatre, Morningside campus campus Ntozake Shange 5:00 p.m. This film follows the daily life of a 60-year-old For more info, call (212) 854-7633 or 6:00 p.m. 420 Hamilton, Morningside campus rice farmer in a small village in a northern Thai Julius S. Held Auditorium, Barnard Hall, visit www.arch.columbia.edu. Speaker: Linda Martín Alcoff, Hunter College/CUNY. province. Followed by a discussion with the Barnard campus For more info, call (212) 854-0507 or visit filmmaker, Rirkrit Tiravanija. RSVP required. Tuesday, November 27 Shange is best known for her Obie Award-winning www.columbia.edu/cu/cser. For more info, call (212) 854-7633 or visit play For Colored Girls Who Have Considered www.arts.columbia.edu. The American Presidents Series: Suicide When the Rainbow Is Enuf. Following the John F. Kennedy screening of Tyler Perry’s 2010 film version of the 406 International Affairs, Morningside campus play, Soyica Diggs Colbert, assistant professor Getting to Columbia Speaker: Alan Brinkley, professor of American of English, Dartmouth College, will join Monica The Morningside Heights campus is located at 116th Street and Broadway. history and provost emeritus, Columbia Miller, associate professor of English, Barnard, in By subway: No. 1 train to 116th Street station. University. For more info, call (212) 854-2927 conversation. For more info, call (212) 854-6146 By bus: M4, M11, M60 or M104. or visit www.columbia.edu/cu/lehmancenter. or email [email protected]. This is a small sampling of the public events at Columbia. For additional CUID events or general information visit www.columbia.edu or call (212) 854-2871. For Columbia sports info, visit www.gocolumbialions.com. Guests in need of disability services should call (212) 854-2284 prior to the event..