In 2012, Columbia University’s Institute for Research on Women, Gender, and Sexuality (IRWGS) celebrated its 25th anniversary. As part of that celebration, the Institute decided to record its history by collaborating with the Columbia Center for Oral History Research (CCOHR) to collect interviews with 36 individuals—scholars, administrators, and students—who have been involved with the […]
Pulitzer Prize Centennial Exhibition
In honor of the centennial of the Pulitzer Prizes, Columbia’s Rare Book and Manuscript Library (RBML) presents “The Pulitzer Prizes: From Julia Ward Howe to Hamilton, A Selective Look at 100 Years of Excellence,” on display in the Kempner Gallery, RBML, Butler Library, 6th Floor, East from September 12 through December 23, 2016. RBML is […]
Rare Book and Manuscript Library’s First Visiting Scholars Consult Ford Foundation International Fellowships Program Records
The Rare Book and Manuscript Library achieved a milestone this summer, sponsoring its first group of international visiting scholars in connection with the opening of the Ford Foundation International Fellowships Program Records. The six scholars, visiting from institutions around the world, have spent the summer conducting intensive research using the paper and digital components […]
2/2 @ 6PM “Blooks”: The Arts of Books that Aren’t
A panel discussion with Mindell Dubansky (Metropolitan Museum of Art), Lynn Festa (Rutgers University), and Bruce and Lynn Heckman (collectors). Part of the Book History Colloquium at Columbia. Tuesday, February 2, 2016 6:00 PM – 8:30 PM The Grolier Club […]
1/26 @ 6:30 PM, Butler 523 – The Plan Without a Plan: A Conversation about Granary Books with Steve Clay & Karla Nielsen
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