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'''David Eisenbach''' [[Columbia College|CC]] '[[1994|94]] [[TC]] '?? [[MA]] '?? [[PhD]] '?? is a crazy professor who has hung around Columbia forever but seems to have no academic home. He's tangentially affiliated with the [[History Department]], where he received his [[BA]] in modern European history and his PhD in American history, but is officially a "Core Lecturer". Consequently, he not only teaches history but [[Lit Hum]], [[Contemporary Civilization]], [[Music Hum]], and classes on the media and Shakespeare. He also teaches at the [[Manhattan School of Music]], where the equally crazy anti-Columbia songstress [[Nellie McKay]] was his student. She subsequently wrote a song about him. | '''David Eisenbach''' [[Columbia College|CC]] '[[1994|94]] [[TC]] '?? [[MA]] '?? [[PhD]] '?? is a crazy professor who has hung around Columbia forever but seems to have no academic home. He's tangentially affiliated with the [[History Department]], where he received his [[BA]] in modern European history and his PhD in American history, but is officially a "Core Lecturer". Consequently, he not only teaches history but [[Lit Hum]], [[Contemporary Civilization]], [[Music Hum]], and classes on the media and Shakespeare. He also teaches at the [[Manhattan School of Music]], where the equally crazy anti-Columbia songstress [[Nellie McKay]] was his student. She subsequently wrote a song about him. | ||
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Revision as of 15:17, 12 November 2008
David Eisenbach CC '94 TC '?? MA '?? PhD '?? is a crazy professor who has hung around Columbia forever but seems to have no academic home. He's tangentially affiliated with the History Department, where he received his BA in modern European history and his PhD in American history, but is officially a "Core Lecturer". Consequently, he not only teaches history but Lit Hum, Contemporary Civilization, Music Hum, and classes on the media and Shakespeare. He also teaches at the Manhattan School of Music, where the equally crazy anti-Columbia songstress Nellie McKay was his student. She subsequently wrote a song about him.
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