Difference between revisions of "Committee on Global Thought"
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Nobody's really sure what they do. They seem to be a PR move, designed to keep Columbia's "superstar faculty", such as Jeffrey Sachs, Joseph Stiglitz, and Orhan Pamuk, in the limelight. The are well-funded and their events have good, free food, even if the content ranges variously from the incomprehensible to the incoherent. | Nobody's really sure what they do. They seem to be a PR move, designed to keep Columbia's "superstar faculty", such as Jeffrey Sachs, Joseph Stiglitz, and Orhan Pamuk, in the limelight. The are well-funded and their events have good, free food, even if the content ranges variously from the incomprehensible to the incoherent. | ||
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==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
*[http://www.columbia.edu/cu/president/communications%20files/columbiacommitteeon%20globalthought.htm Bollinger's official announcement.] | *[http://www.columbia.edu/cu/president/communications%20files/columbiacommitteeon%20globalthought.htm Bollinger's official announcement.] |
Revision as of 23:03, 3 August 2007
Nobody's really sure what they do. They seem to be a PR move, designed to keep Columbia's "superstar faculty", such as Jeffrey Sachs, Joseph Stiglitz, and Orhan Pamuk, in the limelight. The are well-funded and their events have good, free food, even if the content ranges variously from the incomprehensible to the incoherent.
Fun Fact: Came up with the slogan "Think globally, act locally."