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I have created this page from the content at Columbia College, which is now a disambiguation page. mat334 | talk 09:54, May 20, 2005 (UTC)
The whole history section of this page is copy-pasted from Columbia College's "about" page at colum.edu . That's a problem and needs to be changed.
I saw the note about "only REALLY notable faculty members should be listed...if they're not listed here already chances are they're not notable" and decided to come to the discussion page for a question. Are only current faculty members to be listed? Because Pauline Brailsford was a Theater department teacher, but I understand she's since retired. Or perchance there's some other reason for her exclusion? Fitfatfighter ( talk) 04:41, 8 July 2008 (UTC) EDIT: I know it'll seem like I'm replying to myself here but I want to bring up two more current faculty members, regarding being "notable enough to be listed." David Cromer, part-time faculty member and also attended briefly: award-winning theatrical director( Adding Machine (musical)); and Albert Williams, chief theater critic for the Chicago Reader. I'll give it a few days in case someone replies before I put all of them in. Fitfatfighter ( talk) 03:19, 10 July 2008 (UTC)
Who is Mary Blood? What is the Blood Ball anyway? https://columbiacollegearchives.wordpress.com/2014/03/04/who-is-mary-blood-what-is-the-blood-ball-anyway/
Byte-Size History: Episode 1 - Mary Ann Blood https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6wTKuJYe5vA&t=63s
Active involvement was mostly before WW2. Stated verbal support still exist today.
Bertha Hofer Hegner President, Pestalozzi Froebel Teachers’ College / Columbia College of Expression 1929 - 1936 https://library.colum.edu/archives/college-history/presidents/bertha-hofer-hegner.php
One of fifteen Veterans Guidance Centers in the United States. (Program canceled at some point before 1961 it seems)
Norman Alexandroff President, Columbia College 1944 - 1960 https://library.colum.edu/archives/college-history/presidents/norman-alexandroff.php
Sherwood Conservatory of Music was a respected music college which was founded in 1895. The colleges were friends with each other for many years. Sherwood Conservatory of Music merged into Columbia College Chicago in 2007. See: https://digitalcommons.colum.edu/sherwood/#:~:text=History,Building%2C%20410%20South%20Michigan%20Avenue.
Columbia College Chicago alumni have won a high number of Awards. Such as Grammy Awards, Latin Grammy Awards, Emmy Awards, Tony Awards , Academy Awards, Booker Prize, Oscars , and National Book Awards [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]
References
Was Ranked 9th most Liberal College in The United States in 2016
Columbia Demographics & Diversity Report https://www.collegefactual.com/colleges/columbia-college-chicago/student-life/diversity/
Columbia Student Racial-Ethnic Demographics https://www.collegefactual.com/colleges/columbia-college-chicago/student-life/diversity/chart-ethnic-diversity.html
https://columbiachronicle.com/president-recommends-layoffs-eliminating-academic-leadership-positions-in-draft-advisory-report Victor Grigas ( talk) 00:54, 1 March 2024 (UTC)
This article was the subject of a Wiki Education Foundation-supported course assignment, between 22 January 2024 and 10 May 2024. Further details are available
on the course page. Student editor(s):
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article contribs). Peer reviewers:
Asegura01.
— Assignment last updated by NoraMarie1603 ( talk) 01:37, 30 April 2024 (UTC)
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I have created this page from the content at Columbia College, which is now a disambiguation page. mat334 | talk 09:54, May 20, 2005 (UTC)
The whole history section of this page is copy-pasted from Columbia College's "about" page at colum.edu . That's a problem and needs to be changed.
I saw the note about "only REALLY notable faculty members should be listed...if they're not listed here already chances are they're not notable" and decided to come to the discussion page for a question. Are only current faculty members to be listed? Because Pauline Brailsford was a Theater department teacher, but I understand she's since retired. Or perchance there's some other reason for her exclusion? Fitfatfighter ( talk) 04:41, 8 July 2008 (UTC) EDIT: I know it'll seem like I'm replying to myself here but I want to bring up two more current faculty members, regarding being "notable enough to be listed." David Cromer, part-time faculty member and also attended briefly: award-winning theatrical director( Adding Machine (musical)); and Albert Williams, chief theater critic for the Chicago Reader. I'll give it a few days in case someone replies before I put all of them in. Fitfatfighter ( talk) 03:19, 10 July 2008 (UTC)
Who is Mary Blood? What is the Blood Ball anyway? https://columbiacollegearchives.wordpress.com/2014/03/04/who-is-mary-blood-what-is-the-blood-ball-anyway/
Byte-Size History: Episode 1 - Mary Ann Blood https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6wTKuJYe5vA&t=63s
Active involvement was mostly before WW2. Stated verbal support still exist today.
Bertha Hofer Hegner President, Pestalozzi Froebel Teachers’ College / Columbia College of Expression 1929 - 1936 https://library.colum.edu/archives/college-history/presidents/bertha-hofer-hegner.php
One of fifteen Veterans Guidance Centers in the United States. (Program canceled at some point before 1961 it seems)
Norman Alexandroff President, Columbia College 1944 - 1960 https://library.colum.edu/archives/college-history/presidents/norman-alexandroff.php
Sherwood Conservatory of Music was a respected music college which was founded in 1895. The colleges were friends with each other for many years. Sherwood Conservatory of Music merged into Columbia College Chicago in 2007. See: https://digitalcommons.colum.edu/sherwood/#:~:text=History,Building%2C%20410%20South%20Michigan%20Avenue.
Columbia College Chicago alumni have won a high number of Awards. Such as Grammy Awards, Latin Grammy Awards, Emmy Awards, Tony Awards , Academy Awards, Booker Prize, Oscars , and National Book Awards [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]
References
Was Ranked 9th most Liberal College in The United States in 2016
Columbia Demographics & Diversity Report https://www.collegefactual.com/colleges/columbia-college-chicago/student-life/diversity/
Columbia Student Racial-Ethnic Demographics https://www.collegefactual.com/colleges/columbia-college-chicago/student-life/diversity/chart-ethnic-diversity.html
https://columbiachronicle.com/president-recommends-layoffs-eliminating-academic-leadership-positions-in-draft-advisory-report Victor Grigas ( talk) 00:54, 1 March 2024 (UTC)
This article was the subject of a Wiki Education Foundation-supported course assignment, between 22 January 2024 and 10 May 2024. Further details are available
on the course page. Student editor(s):
NorthShoreLoon (
article contribs). Peer reviewers:
Asegura01.
— Assignment last updated by NoraMarie1603 ( talk) 01:37, 30 April 2024 (UTC)