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With e-mail forwarding, you can stay @Columbia no matter what Internet service provider you use. Once you enroll, you'll receive a Columbia e-mail address: your UNI and @columbia.edu. You can then direct e-mail sent to that address into whichever inbox you choose. Enroll now.
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Columbia University Butler Library
Alumni with degrees or certificates from Columbia University, Barnard College, Teachers College or Union Theological Seminary may apply for a University Alumni Identification Card that grants renewable reading privileges. Alumni who wish to borrow books may obtain borrowing privileges for a $30 monthly fee.
Recent alumni will retain full library privileges, including borrowing privileges and access to licensed electronic databases, for a period of three months beyond the degree conferral date.
Application can be made in person to the Library Information Office. Recent graduates who may not appear on lists maintained by the alumni offices should bring confirmation of graduation in the form of their diploma, official transcript, or letter from the Office of the Registrar.
Staff in the Library Information Office will issue either a reader's card or a photo ID card. There is a $5 charge for the latter. For further information call 212-854-2271.
The Health Sciences Library
Alumni wishing to use the Health Sciences Library will need to show a letter from the Alumni Office. To request a letter contact Melissa Welsh at 212-305-6881 or mmw7@columbia.edu. |
The PEARL Network at NYUCD
The NYU College of Dentistry invites you to become part of the future of clinical dentistry by conducting studies in your dental practice. Please visit our website: www.pearlnetwork.org to learn more about becoming a member of the PEARL Network.
Questions: Please contact Dr. Rick Curro, DMD, PhD at 212-998-9555, fac3@nyu.edu or Eileen Capstraw, Sr. CRA at 212-998-9636, emc7@nyu.edu
Summer Softball in New York
Yes, frigid New Yorkers, spring will come again. Make the most of it in the alumni softball league; the deadline is extended until March 15. More...
Columbia Universtiy Sports & Youth Camps
The Department of Intercollegiate Athletics and Physical Education is proud to announce its 2007 Sports and Youth Camps for ages 6 to 18. The Columbia University head and assistant coaches lead superior camps in baseball, boys and girls' basketball, field hockey, football, lacrosse, soccer, wrestling, and volleyball during the months of June, July, and August.
In addition, our popular Cubs Camp is back for nine fun-filled weeks at both the Marcellus Hartley Dodge Physical Fitness Center and Baker Field. Cubs Camp is a day camp for 6 to 12 year-olds, featuring an exciting lineup of sports, games, arts and crafts. Sessions run each week from June 11-15 to August 6-10, and discounts are available for early registration.
To download a brochure and register for any of our camps, please follow the link below to the athletics webpage. Then click on the “Recreation” drop down menu, and select “Camps and Clinics.” Complete and return the registration and medical forms to your camp’s contact person by email, fax or mail.
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