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Columbia University


United States, Academic Org    (1754 to present)
• New York. (See: Columbia history)
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Etzioni, Amitai   (Faculty of, 1958 to 1978) -- Duck | Google | Bing
• Professor of Sociology
Schucman, Helen   (Faculty of, 1958 to 1976) -- Duck | Google | Bing
• Professor of Medical Psychology
• 1972 : Completed a new age religious text titled "A Course in Miracles", supposedly channeled to her from the spirit realm (1965-72)
Ginsburg, Ruth Bader   (Student of, 1958 to 1959) -- Duck | Google | Bing
London, Herbert I.   (Student of, 1957 to 1960) -- Duck | Google | Bing
Barrett, Edward W.   (Faculty of, 1956 to 1968) -- Duck | Google | Bing
• Dean, Graduate School of Journalism
Boutros-Ghali, Boutros   (Fellow of, 1954 to 1955) -- Duck | Google | Bing
• Fulbright Scholar
Marcuse, Herbert   (Faculty of, 1952 to 1953) -- Duck | Google | Bing
Buffett, Warren E.   (Student of, 1950 to 1951) -- Duck | Google | Bing
• M.S. Economics
Eisenhower, Dwight D.   (Officer of, 1948 to 1950) -- Duck | Google | Bing
• President of University.
Jessup, Philip C.   (Faculty of, 1946 to 1961) -- Duck | Google | Bing
• Professor of International Law
Lautenberg, Frank R.   (Student of, 1946 to 1949) -- Duck | Google | Bing
• Business school
Colby, William E.   (Student of, 1946 to 1947) -- Duck | Google | Bing
• Law school
Brown, Harold   (Student of, 1942 to 1949) -- Duck | Google | Bing
• Ph.D. Physics
Fromm, Eric   (Faculty of, 1940 to 1941) -- Duck | Google | Bing
Cousins, Norman   (Student of, 1930 to 1933) -- Duck | Google | Bing
• Teachers College
Lubell, Samuel   (Student of, 1930 to 1933) -- Duck | Google | Bing
• School of Journalism
Burns, Arthur F.   (Student of, dates uncertain) -- Duck | Google | Bing
Barnes, Harry Elmer   (Faculty of, dates uncertain) -- Duck | Google | Bing
Jessup, Philip C.   (Student of, 1920 to 1927) -- Duck | Google | Bing
• Ph.D.
Rockefeller, Nelson A.   (Student of, 1917 to 1926) -- Duck | Google | Bing
• Lincoln School of Teachers College (prep school)
Hammer, Armand   (Student of, 1914 to 1921) -- Duck | Google | Bing
• B.A. (1917), M.D. (1921)
Barnes, Harry Elmer   (Student of, 1912 to 1918) -- Duck | Google | Bing
• Ph.D.
Dewey, John   (Faculty of, 1904 to 1939) -- Duck | Google | Bing
• Teachers College. Very influential on development of nationwide public education curriculum.
• 1916 : Published "Democracy and Education" -- Duck | Google | Bing
Shotwell, James T.   (Faculty of, 1903 to 1942) -- Duck | Google | Bing
Butler, Nicholas Murray   (Officer of, 1901 to 1945) -- Duck | Google | Bing
• President
Institute of Social Research (Frankfurt School)   (Affiliate of, 1933 to 1950) -- Duck | Google | Bing
• 1934 : Institute for Social Research granted offices and an academic affiliation with Columbia University
New School University   (Spinoff of, 1919) -- Duck | Google | Bing
• Founded by liberal Columbia professors opposed to WW1
Rockefeller University   (Affiliate of, 1901 to present) -- Duck | Google | Bing
• Several joint programs, shared faculty, and common funding sources. Both campuses located in Manhattan, a few blocks apart.