Extended through March 8th |Rare Book & Manuscript Library Kempner Gallery […]
Book History Colloquium: Old Books as Digital Objects
13 February 2019 | 6pm | Room 522 Butler Library We are used to reading texts with our eyes—reading the words and images for their content (in fact, this is so obvious it’s odd to describe it). But we also read texts with our fingers—the feel of the materials, the act of navigating through a codex or […]
A King’s College/Columbia founder’s contributions to Hebrew Studies
Judaica Librarian Michelle Chesner keeps you updated about new acquisitions, collection finds and exhibitions in Jewish Studies at Columbia. In this post she shares some revelations about Revered Samuel Johnson’s connection to the study of Hebrew. Samuel Johnson was the founder of King’s College (renamed Columbia after the American Revolution), and its sole faculty member until 1757. […]
Newly Available | All issues of alumni magazine, Columbia College Today (CCT)
All issues of the College’s alumni magazine, Columbia College Today (CCT) from its inception in 1954 through the Summer 2016 issue have been uploaded to the Internet Archive. University Archives worked collaboratively with CCT’s staff to generate a full index to all issues of this publication from November 1954 through Fall 2018, which allows for directed searching […]
Have students really changed that much since the 1800s?
Amidst older generations’ ritual grousing about the younger ones, despairing the lifestyle choices, learning habits, political commitments and foodways of the Millennial generation has reached a fever pitch. In defense of students today, historian and “recovering academic,” Jenny Bann shared findings from her research that shows students have never been academic angels. Have a look at Bann’s […]