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'''George Stephanopoulos''' [[Columbia College|CC]] '[[1982|82]] was a [[Rhodes Scholar]], an advisor to Bill Clinton, and is now a television news host.  
 
'''George Stephanopoulos''' [[Columbia College|CC]] '[[1982|82]] was a [[Rhodes Scholar]], an advisor to Bill Clinton, and is now a television news host.  
  
Stephanopoulos may have been one of the first residents of [[East Campus]]. He graduated ''[[summa cum laude]]'' as [[salutatorian]] with a degree in [[political science]]. He returned in [[1997]]-[[1998]] as an assistant professor of poli sci.  
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At Columbia, Stephanopoulos was a sports broadcaster for [[WKCR]]. He may have been one of the first residents of [[East Campus]]. He graduated ''[[summa cum laude]]'' as [[salutatorian]] with a degree in [[political science]]. He returned in [[1997]]-[[1998]] as an assistant professor of poli sci.  
  
 
He won a [[John Jay Award]] in [[1993]], and gave the [[2003]] CC [[Class Day]] speech.
 
He won a [[John Jay Award]] in [[1993]], and gave the [[2003]] CC [[Class Day]] speech.

Revision as of 00:37, 18 April 2008

See also Wikipedia's article about "George Stephanopoulos".

George Stephanopoulos CC '82 was a Rhodes Scholar, an advisor to Bill Clinton, and is now a television news host.

At Columbia, Stephanopoulos was a sports broadcaster for WKCR. He may have been one of the first residents of East Campus. He graduated summa cum laude as salutatorian with a degree in political science. He returned in 1997-1998 as an assistant professor of poli sci.

He won a John Jay Award in 1993, and gave the 2003 CC Class Day speech.

Preceded by
David J. Stern
Columbia College Class Day Speaker 
2003
Succeeded by
Tony Kushner