Recent News from Columbia
An RBML Program on Jewish Life in France Before World War II
A March 27 Rare Book and Manuscript Library discussion will focus on recently uncovered materials from the Zosa Szajkowski Archive.
Cutting Confederate Ties, U.S. Navy Names Ships for a Pioneering Female Oceanographer and a Daring Enslaved Pilot
One ship will be named after Marie Tharp, a Columbia geologist and oceanographer who drew the first modern maps of ocean floors.
A Social Worker Focuses on the Youngest Children to Make a Difference in Their Lives
Brenda Jones Harden shares her journey from working in New York City's child welfare system to becoming a researcher and professor of social work.
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The exhibition Sarah Sze: Timelapse opens on March 31 at the museum's flagship Fifth Avenue space.

The archive is the 10th acquisition in the library's Latino Arts and Activism Collection.

The Harriman Institute and the President's Office honor Ukrainian artists with an event at Low Library on March 27.
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