Your Weekly Low Down | November 20, 2017
Have a great Thanksgiving, alumni! We're kicking off this holiday week with all you need to know from your University.
Read moreShe Opened The Door
Winifred Edgerton Merrill was the first woman to receive a degree from Columbia University, opening the door for women to gain admission to Columbia's Graduate and Professional Schools at a time when co-education for women was under heavy debate.
Read moreColumbians Make 2018 Forbes '30 Under 30' List
Congratulations to the nearly two dozen alumni, students, and staff who made the 2018 Forbes "30 Under 30" list!
Check out the list below and read the profiles of each of these talented Columbians on the Forbes site.
(Images: Forbes)
Your Weekly Low Down | November 10, 2017
The Columbia Alumni Association (CAA) is hosting a special 10th-anniversary reception at the famed Art Basel Miami Beach in December. Read all about it in this week's roundup.
Read moreYour Work Is Your Resume
By Debra Feldman '74PH of the Columbia Career Coaches Network
This article originally appeared on JobWhiz.
Leverage social networking channels to increase your value and be approachable for new career opportunities
Read moreLeadership Skills for Every Day
At Columbia Alumni Leaders Weekend, held annually at the University in October, Adam Vane '01TC, managing partner at Paragon Global Consulting, shared with alumni his expertise surrounding leadership skills for every day.
(Vane speaks with fellow alumni during his session.)
Your Weekly Low Down | November 3, 2017
Columbians connecting across the globe, CAA at The Nutcracker, the latest climate research, and more.
Read more5 Ways to Build Your Brand for a Future Without Jobs
By Caroline Ceniza-Levine '93BC of the Columbia Career Coaches Network
This article originally appeared on SixFigureStart.com
In a recent Forbes post, I wrote about the decline of traditional employment, with part of the solution being to build your brand instead of a resume.
Read moreWATCH: Top Scientists Speak at Columbia Climate Clinic
Columbia has the largest group of climate scientists, as well as world-class experts in legal, health, architectural, business, and social science fields, who partner with these scientists on climate-related issues and research.
Your Weekly Low Down: Climate Response at Columbia
A special climate response edition of this week's Low Down roundup.
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