Lion's Feud

Best place to eat on campus? Worst dorm? Best place to make out? Take some time to fill out Lion’s Feud: a survey of your Columbia Experience!

Come find out “what the survey says” at the Evening Student Celebration of President Lee C. Bollinger’s Inauguration -- Thursday, October 3, 2002 at 6:00 pm on Low Memorial Plaza.

Classes are cancelled on October 3rd. Come out and officially welcome Columbia University’s 19th President at the Investiture Ceremony at 10:00 am on Low Memorial Plaza. Click here to register.


Sixth Floor Feedback

The sixth floor of Lerner Hall is currently unoccupied and plans for this space are developing right now. Many departments have proposals for this space but it is important for ESC to know what students want. ESC is committed to addressing the ever-growing concern about Student Space on Campus. What is missing in Lerner Hall that will make your visit to our Student Center more enjoyable? Complete the Student Opinion Form and tell us what you think.


New ID Holders coming soon!

The ID Center, as part of the Office of Student Services, has worked with the ESC to bring you an ID holder (LINK: click here) for the Columbia Card that fits in your pocket, purse, or wallet. The holder contains information such as emergency phone numbers, building hours, and administrative contacts. All SEAS and CC undergraduates will receive a holder within the next month. The distribution date will be posted soon!


Liberal Arts Minors

The following minors are now available: English and Comparative Literature, History, Music, Philosophy, and Political Science. The Psychology minor will also be available in the near future. Minors will be automatically noted on one's transcript upon completion. The requirements are found in the SEAS bulletin at www.engineering.columbia.edu/bulletin/minor/. Please email Academic Affairs Representative, Jeansun Lee, for any questions our concerns.


Advising Website

Check out the NEW Advising Website: www.engineering.columbia.edu/advising. The new website is useful for all SEAS students especially First-Year and Sophomore Students. The website includes information on the new First Year and Sophomore Academic Advising Center (FYSAAC) located in Lerner (4th Floor West).


Earth Institute Advisory Council

The renowned Prof. Jeffrey Sachs, Director for the Earth Institute, solicits students to sit on the Earth Institute Advisory Council. The student advisory council will help to develop seminars, workshops, film series and other activities of interest in Earth Systems Science, public policy, environmental protection and sustainable development. Students will receive a stipend of $500 for the academic year. If interested, please e-mail ESC.