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− | The '''Faculty of Arts and Sciences''' is one of the 20 [[Faculty|faculties]] of Columbia University. It is big. | + | The '''Faculty of Arts and Sciences''' is one of the 20 [[Faculty|faculties]] of Columbia University. It is big. It is headed by the Executive Vice President for Arts and Sciences, a position currently held (in interim) by [[David Madigan]], following the resignation of long-time head [[Nicholas Dirks]] in [[2012]]. |
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+ | == Schools == | ||
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+ | The Faculty of Arts and Sciences teaches several constituent schools: | ||
+ | * [[Columbia College]] | ||
+ | * [[Continuing Education]] | ||
+ | * [[General Studies]] | ||
+ | * [[Graduate School of Arts and Sciences]] | ||
+ | * [[School of the Arts]] | ||
+ | * [[School of International and Public Affairs]] | ||
== External links == | == External links == | ||
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*[http://www.columbia.edu/cu/vpas/ Faculty of Arts and Sciences] | *[http://www.columbia.edu/cu/vpas/ Faculty of Arts and Sciences] | ||
*[http://www.columbia.edu/cu/ecfas/ Executive Committee of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences] | *[http://www.columbia.edu/cu/ecfas/ Executive Committee of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences] |
Revision as of 17:20, 21 March 2013
The Faculty of Arts and Sciences is one of the 20 faculties of Columbia University. It is big. It is headed by the Executive Vice President for Arts and Sciences, a position currently held (in interim) by David Madigan, following the resignation of long-time head Nicholas Dirks in 2012.
Schools
The Faculty of Arts and Sciences teaches several constituent schools:
- Columbia College
- Continuing Education
- General Studies
- Graduate School of Arts and Sciences
- School of the Arts
- School of International and Public Affairs
External links
- Faculty of Arts and Sciences
- Executive Committee of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences
- History of FAS
- The Arts and Sciences at Columbia: One Lifer’s View, by Robert Bagnall, 21 January 2003