Difference between revisions of "Heyman Center for the Humanities"
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− | The '''Heyman Center for the Humanities''' supposedly provides a forum where all the humanities departments can intersect. It is located in [[East Campus]] - swipe in or sign in via the regular EC entrance, then turn left. The center's director is [https://directory.columbia.edu/people/uni?code=ab41 | + | The '''Heyman Center for the Humanities''' supposedly provides a forum where all the humanities departments can intersect. It is located in [[East Campus]] - swipe in or sign in via the regular EC entrance, then turn left. The center's director is [[Akeel Bilgrami]][https://directory.columbia.edu/people/uni?code=ab41]. |
Ostensibly an interdisciplinary center, the governing board of the Heyman Center is a collection of veritable academic badasses. | Ostensibly an interdisciplinary center, the governing board of the Heyman Center is a collection of veritable academic badasses. |
Revision as of 01:22, 16 October 2007
The Heyman Center for the Humanities supposedly provides a forum where all the humanities departments can intersect. It is located in East Campus - swipe in or sign in via the regular EC entrance, then turn left. The center's director is Akeel Bilgrami[1].
Ostensibly an interdisciplinary center, the governing board of the Heyman Center is a collection of veritable academic badasses.
The Center also sometimes feels like a refuge for a who's who of Columbia College and the Core Curriculum's old guard, including William Theodore de Bary, Peter Pouncey, and a number of others.