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− | The '''Valedictorian''' of [[Columbia College]] is selected each year by the faculty [[Committee on Honors, Awards, and Prizes]] each year along with the [[Salutatorian]]. | + | The '''Valedictorian''' of [[Columbia College]] is selected each year by the faculty [[Committee on Honors, Awards, and Prizes]] each year along with the [[Salutatorian]]. The valedictorian gets to deliver a speech at [[Class Day]]. |
Each year COHAP identifies no more than 15 students with GPAs over 4.00 on the basis of the "strength, breadth, depth, and rigor of the student's academic achievements as well as on evidence of the student's intellectual promise, character, and achievement outside the classroom." Following the identification of this cohort, the departments in which the students majored are contacted and asked to submit evaluations of the identified students, which are used by the committee in selecting the winners. | Each year COHAP identifies no more than 15 students with GPAs over 4.00 on the basis of the "strength, breadth, depth, and rigor of the student's academic achievements as well as on evidence of the student's intellectual promise, character, and achievement outside the classroom." Following the identification of this cohort, the departments in which the students majored are contacted and asked to submit evaluations of the identified students, which are used by the committee in selecting the winners. | ||
− | + | For a period, [[Rabi Scholars]] dominated the Valedictorian competition, having been selected as the Val in 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, and 2007. This may have been a result of their tendency to be among the brightest science students accepted to Columbia (and therefore likely to take advantage of the GPA bias inherent in the hard sciences, where top students earn A+s, a grade typically not awarded by professors in 'softer' disciplines), the close relationship with faculty that the scholars typically enjoy, or a combination of the two. | |
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+ | The overwhelming next move for valedictorians in the last decade has been a [[PhD]], with every valedictorian since at least 2002 earning or having earned one. | ||
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+ | Because the qualifications for it are virtually synonymous, valedictorians usually also receive the [[Albert Asher Green Memorial Prize]]. | ||
==Valedictorians of [[Columbia College]]== | ==Valedictorians of [[Columbia College]]== | ||
− | *[[2008]] - | + | *[[2018]] - [[Sam Goldberg]] |
+ | *[[2013]] - [[Leah Friedman]] | ||
+ | *[[2012]] - [[Zachary Brill]] | ||
+ | *[[2011]] - [[Margot Lazow]] | ||
+ | *[[2010]] - [[Arianne Richard]] | ||
+ | *[[2009]] - [[Emily Clader]] | ||
+ | *[[2008]] - [[Maxim Pinkovskiy]] | ||
*[[2007]] - [[Claire Lackner]] | *[[2007]] - [[Claire Lackner]] | ||
− | *[[2006]] - Jaehee Kim | + | *[[2006]] - [[Jaehee Kim]] |
− | *[[2005]] - Ramsey McGlazer | + | *[[2005]] - [[Ramsey McGlazer]] |
− | *[[2004]] - Jacob Barandes | + | *[[2004]] - [[Jacob Barandes]] |
− | *[[2003]] - Max Lipyanskiy | + | *[[2003]] - [[Max Lipyanskiy]] |
− | *[[2002]] - Kareen Rozen | + | *[[2002]] - [[Kareen Rozen]] |
− | *[[1999]] - Joyce Marie Kassouf | + | ... |
− | *[[1998]] - Zita Peterlin | + | *[[2000]] - [[Brandon Dammerman]] |
− | *[[1996]] - Elena Khazanova | + | *[[1999]] - [[Joyce Marie Kassouf]] |
− | *[[1987]] - Linda Mischel | + | *[[1998]] - [[Zita Peterlin]] |
+ | ... | ||
+ | *[[1996]] - [[Elena Khazanova]] | ||
+ | ... | ||
+ | *[[1992]] - [[Scott Feldman]] | ||
+ | *[[1991]] - [[David Brafman]] | ||
+ | ... | ||
+ | *[[1989]] - [[Shai Shaham]] | ||
+ | *[[1988]] - [[Sherry F. Colb]] | ||
+ | *[[1987]] - [[Linda Mischel]] | ||
+ | ... | ||
*[[1985]] - [[Noam Elkies]] | *[[1985]] - [[Noam Elkies]] | ||
− | *[[1969]] - Michael Brown | + | ... |
+ | |||
+ | *[[1983]] - [[Philip Huang]] | ||
+ | ... | ||
+ | *[[1981]] - [[Sami Walid Mnaymneh]] | ||
+ | ... | ||
+ | *[[1978]] - [[Michael Eisenberg]] | ||
+ | ... | ||
+ | *[[1976]] - [[Arthur Radin]] | ||
+ | ... | ||
+ | *[[1972]] - [[Gerard E. Lynch]] | ||
+ | ... | ||
+ | *[[1970]] - [[Eugene Hill]] | ||
+ | *[[1969]] - [[Michael Brown]] | ||
+ | ... | ||
+ | *[[1967]] - [[Martin William Oster]] | ||
+ | *[[1966]] - [[Richard Mosack]] | ||
+ | ... | ||
+ | *[[1964]] - [[Alan Blaer]] | ||
+ | ... | ||
+ | *[[1962]] - [[Walter Hilse]] | ||
+ | *[[1961]] - [[John Vaio]] | ||
+ | *[[1960]] - [[Stanley Horowitz]] | ||
+ | ... | ||
+ | *[[1958]] - [[Robert Chazan]] | ||
*[[1957]] - [[Erich S. Gruen]] | *[[1957]] - [[Erich S. Gruen]] | ||
− | *[[1948]] - Bernard W. Wishy | + | *[[1956]] - [[Jonas Schultz]] |
− | *[[1941]] - Robert Wallerstein | + | *[[1955]] - [[Walter Karp]] |
− | *[[1940]] - Harry Schwartz | + | *[[1954]] - [[Henry Buchwald]] |
− | *[[1939]] - | + | ... |
+ | *[[1950]] - [[Stephen Lloyd Whythe]] | ||
+ | ... | ||
+ | *[[1949]] - [[Arthur F. Okun]] | ||
+ | *[[1948]] - [[Bernard W. Wishy]] | ||
+ | *[[1947]] - [[Joseph Kraft]] | ||
+ | ... | ||
+ | *[[1943]] - [[Gil Turner]] | ||
+ | *[[1942]] - [[Herbert Deane]] | ||
+ | *[[1941]] - [[Robert Wallerstein]] | ||
+ | *[[1940]] - [[Harry Schwartz]] | ||
+ | *[[1939]] - [[Abraham Genecin]] | ||
+ | *[[1938]] - [[David Schwartz]] | ||
+ | *[[1937]] - [[Quentin Anderson]] | ||
+ | ... | ||
*[[1927]] - [[Jacques Barzun]] | *[[1927]] - [[Jacques Barzun]] | ||
+ | *[[1926]] - [[Dwight Miner]] | ||
+ | *[[1925]] - [[Frederick Van Pelt Bryan]] | ||
+ | ... | ||
+ | *[[1910]] - [[William Langer]] | ||
+ | ... | ||
+ | *[[1882]] - [[Nicholas Murray Butler]] (also listed in some sources as salutatorian) | ||
+ | ... | ||
+ | *[[1807]] - [[James Renwick]] | ||
+ | ... | ||
+ | *[[1798]] - [[Clement Clarke Moore]] | ||
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+ | ==Valedictorians of [[SEAS]]== | ||
+ | *[[2012]] - [[Yuan Jochen]] | ||
+ | *[[2011]] - [[Norases Vesdapunt]] | ||
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+ | ==Valedictorians of [[School of General Studies]]== | ||
+ | *[[2012]] - [[Maxwell Bertolero]] | ||
+ | *[[2011]] - [[Kira Boesch]] | ||
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+ | ==Valedictorians of [[Barnard College]]== | ||
+ | *[[1990]] - [[Sumati Murli]] | ||
== External links == | == External links == | ||
− | *[http://www.college.columbia.edu/facultyadmin/dus/honors | + | *[http://www.college.columbia.edu/facultyadmin/dus/honors Valedictorian and Salutatorian] |
− | [[Category: | + | [[Category:Valedictorians|*]] |
[[Category:Commencement]] | [[Category:Commencement]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:57, 3 June 2018
The Valedictorian of Columbia College is selected each year by the faculty Committee on Honors, Awards, and Prizes each year along with the Salutatorian. The valedictorian gets to deliver a speech at Class Day.
Each year COHAP identifies no more than 15 students with GPAs over 4.00 on the basis of the "strength, breadth, depth, and rigor of the student's academic achievements as well as on evidence of the student's intellectual promise, character, and achievement outside the classroom." Following the identification of this cohort, the departments in which the students majored are contacted and asked to submit evaluations of the identified students, which are used by the committee in selecting the winners.
For a period, Rabi Scholars dominated the Valedictorian competition, having been selected as the Val in 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, and 2007. This may have been a result of their tendency to be among the brightest science students accepted to Columbia (and therefore likely to take advantage of the GPA bias inherent in the hard sciences, where top students earn A+s, a grade typically not awarded by professors in 'softer' disciplines), the close relationship with faculty that the scholars typically enjoy, or a combination of the two.
The overwhelming next move for valedictorians in the last decade has been a PhD, with every valedictorian since at least 2002 earning or having earned one.
Because the qualifications for it are virtually synonymous, valedictorians usually also receive the Albert Asher Green Memorial Prize.
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Valedictorians of Columbia College
- 2018 - Sam Goldberg
- 2013 - Leah Friedman
- 2012 - Zachary Brill
- 2011 - Margot Lazow
- 2010 - Arianne Richard
- 2009 - Emily Clader
- 2008 - Maxim Pinkovskiy
- 2007 - Claire Lackner
- 2006 - Jaehee Kim
- 2005 - Ramsey McGlazer
- 2004 - Jacob Barandes
- 2003 - Max Lipyanskiy
- 2002 - Kareen Rozen
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- 1958 - Robert Chazan
- 1957 - Erich S. Gruen
- 1956 - Jonas Schultz
- 1955 - Walter Karp
- 1954 - Henry Buchwald
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- 1943 - Gil Turner
- 1942 - Herbert Deane
- 1941 - Robert Wallerstein
- 1940 - Harry Schwartz
- 1939 - Abraham Genecin
- 1938 - David Schwartz
- 1937 - Quentin Anderson
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- 1882 - Nicholas Murray Butler (also listed in some sources as salutatorian)
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