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  • Stories appearing in the OCTOBER 27, 1998 clip report: A study by Columbia psychologists Elizabeth Brannon and Herbert Terrace indicating that monkeys may have cognitive skills that enable them to grasp the concept of numerical order was widely covered in the national media. On Oct. 23, The New York Times, The Washington Post, the Financial Times of London, The Philadelphia Inquirer, and Newsday, were among a number of newspapers reporting the results of the study. The Associated Press, CNN, CBS, and NBC also covered the story.

  • The New York Times (Oct. 20) quoted Michael Liebowitz, Psychiatry, in a story about social anxiety disorder.

  • The New York Post (Oct. 18) published an article about 4 Columbia film students who walked away with top prizes in each of their categories at the Directors Guild of America's East Coast student film awards. The article was accompanied by a picture of the students.

  • The Los Angeles Times (Oct. 13) quoted Irwin Garfinkel, Social Work, in a story about the dismal performance of California's program for collecting child support.

  • The St. Louis Post Dispatch (Oct. 13) quoted Judith Brandenburg, Teachers College, in an article about a lawsuit filed by a former female student of Virginia Tech who is suing the school under the Violence Against Women Act and Title IX provisions after she was raped by two football players who were on the school's team at the time of the assault.

  • An Associated Press story about predicting climate conditions mentioned a paper by researchers Balaji Rajagopalan, Yochanan Kushnir, and Yves M. Tourre, all of the Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory. The article appeared in the Grand Rapids (Michigan) Press (Oct. 22).

  • The Palm Beach Post (Oct. 22) quoted John Coffee, Law, in an article about how companies in the development stages promote themselves -- often with incomplete information -- to stockbrokers.

  • Frank von Hippel, Earth & Environmental Science, was quoted in a Chicago Sun-Times story (Oct. 21) about the "beneficial side effect" of viagra in reducing the number of endangered animals killed for organs used in potions to treat impotence. Newsday (Oct. 20) published a longer version of this story.

  • Professor emeritus Alan F. Westin, Law, was quoted in a New York Times story (Oct. 22) about background checks by potential employers.

  • Andrew Dolkart, Architecture, was featured in a Westsider article (Oct. 15-21) looking at his new book on the architecture of Morningside Heights. The book, "Morningside Heights, A History of its Architecture and Development," is published by Columbia University Press.

  • The Journal News (Oct. 17) carried an Associated Press story announcing that Columbia was one of only 10 American universities offering a combination degree program in medicine and business. The Journal News (Oct. 15) also published a Bloomberg News story about the need for mark-up disclosures by bond traders in which John Coffee, Law, was quoted.

  • An observation by Robert Thurman, Religion, was included in a New York Post article (Oct. 15) about Hollywood's spirituality. Another New York Post story (Oct. 15) about crime and suicides on college campuses mentioned the recent suicide of a Columbia student and quoted another Columbia student who thought that the campus was "a lot safer.....than other places."

  • The Sarasota Herald Tribune (Oct. 12) reprinted a story from The Journal News in which Fred Frelow, Teachers College, was quoted. The article examined racial desegregation in Yonkers and Mount Vernon public schools.

  • The New York Times (Oct. 16) published a review of the Ahn Trio's concert at Miller Theatre. The Times (Oct. 17) also reported that a concert of Elliott Carter's music was scheduled for Miller Theatre on Oct. 27 and announced a series of architecture lectures to be held in Wood Auditorium at Avery Hall.

  • The Daily News (Oct. 15) reported that Alan Brinkley, History, would be part of a J. Anthony Lukas Prize Project Committee which will dispense awards in honor of the Pulitzer Prize journalist who committed suicide in 1997.

  • Columbia-Presbyterian was mentioned in a New York Magazine story (Oct. 26) about Sunny von Bulow who was a patient there for 17 years.





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