Commencement -- Columbia School of Journalism
In 1979, Gilda Radner threw a summer-long party at Broadway's Winter Garden Theatre. Share the fun as Gilda's Saturday Night Live alter-egos take on new comedy material not even the Not Ready for Prime Time Players were quite ready for. Among the many highlights: Emily Litella substituting for a Bedford-Stuyvesant teacher who's been the unfortunate victim of a "stubbing". Lisa Hoopner whining through "The Way We Were". Roseanne Roseannadanna grossing out grads at the Columbia School of Journalism. And joining in for even more hip happiness are several of Gilda's SNL cohorts. Paul Schaffer (Late Night with David Letterman) plays straight man and plays up a musical storm. Father Guido Sarducci (Don Novello), rock critic and gossip columnist for the Vatican's L'Osservatore Romano, reveals the astonishing "Kennedy/Lincoln Coincidenza" and poses a new model for higher education: the five-minute university.
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2008 Documentary about Columbia Journalism School (long)
Since the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism—the only j-school in the Ivy League—opened nearly a century ago, its mission has been to educate journalists and uphold the standards of journalistic excellence. Columbias Journalism School offers three degree programs: Master of Science in journalism (full and part-time), Master of Arts in journalism and a Ph.D. in communications. Students study journalism in the classroom, but also by covering diverse neighborhoods of New York City with close guidance and mentoring from their professors. Students form intense bonds during their time at the school. Every day, students are invited to attend and participate in lectures, workshops, conferences, and receptions with journalists who visit the school.
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2008 Documentary about Columbia Journalism School (short)
Since the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism—the only j-school in the Ivy League—opened nearly a century ago, its mission has been to educate journalists and uphold the standards of journalistic excellence. Columbias Journalism School offers three degree programs: Master of Science in journalism (full and part-time), Master of Arts in journalism and a Ph.D. in communications. Students study journalism in the classroom, but also by covering diverse neighborhoods of New York City with close guidance and mentoring from their professors. Students form intense bonds during their time at the school. Every day, students are invited to attend and participate in lectures, workshops, conferences, and receptions with journalists who visit the school.
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Columbia Business School Executive MBA: The EMBA Experience
Students in the Executive MBA (EMBA) Program talk about how the program fosters a supportive environment that enables them to simultaneously thrive both in school and at work. As members of a diverse cohort of executives, students learn not only from professors but also from one another. The EMBA Program at Columbia Business School is a 20-month graduate program designed for high-achieving professionals looking to advance their careers without leaving the work force. The programs innovative curriculum and collaborative learning environment help students apply strategic knowledge and skills to today's global economy. Learn more at www4.gsb.columbia.edu
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Does the Practice of Quantitative Finance Need to Be Changed?
Academics and industry experts discuss how financial innovation and quantitative models contributed to the financial crisis. Featured here are Paul Glasserman of Columbia Business School, Emanuel Derman of Columbia University, Daniel Beunza of the London School of Economics, Kent Daniel of Goldman Sachs and Adam Parker of Sanford C. Bernstein & Co. This panel was part of the research symposium "The Quantitative Revolution and the Crisis," co-hosted by the Sanford C. Bernstein & Co. Center for Leadership and Ethics and the Center on Japanese Economy and Business at Columbia Business School. Learn more at www.gsb.columbia.edu/leadership/research/dec2009
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Columbia Business School Executive MBA: Return on Ideas
Students in the Executive MBA (EMBA) Program talk about how skills developed in the classroom -- in management, marketing and more -- enable them to strengthen their respective companies and further their careers. The EMBA Program at Columbia Business School is a 20-month graduate program designed for high-achieving professionals looking to advance their careers without leaving the work force. The programs innovative curriculum and collaborative learning environment help students apply strategic knowledge and skills to today's global economy. Learn more at www4.gsb.columbia.edu
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Columbia University J-School - International students
The class of 2008 presents: "You are a new international student and we are not." Here are some tips on how to survive the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. Welcome! Also check the video of when we first met at the orientation picnic in the Fall. www.facebook.com You must have a facebook account to watch it...
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Every Breath You Take
Columbia Business School's Dean Glenn Hubbard sings about wanting Alan Greenspan's job that went instead to New Fed Chair Ben Bernanke. Parody created by Columbia Business School students.
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Every Breath Bernanke Takes
Columbia Business School Spring 2006 Follies spoof on The Police's "Every Breath You Take" featuring imitation Dean Glenn Hubbard and Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke
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International Student Experience Part 3: Social Adjustment
Columbia Business School Orientation, January 2008 The American Phrasebook is taken with permission from web.media.mit.edu
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