Monthly Archives: November 2018

Shoreline Soup Kitchens and Pantries

By Amelia Alverson, Executive Vice President for University Development and Alumni Relations One of the most pressing issues of our time is the ever-widening gap of income inequality. Most of us have read about the truly staggering statistics, including the … Continue reading

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Read Ahead Mentor

By Bronwyn Knox, Operations Manager for CAA Marketing & Digital Initiatives I joined the Read Ahead a number of years ago and have returned year after year, happy to share my time and energy for this particular volunteer program. I … Continue reading

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“Family First” – Galvanizing a New Generation 

Marisol Lopez, Associate Director for Gift Systems Growing up in Dorchester, Massachusetts during the 80s and 90s was challenging, gang violence and drugs were a staple in my neighborhood. As first generation Americans and under the guidance of my parents, … Continue reading

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Feeding People from NJ to the DR

By Maria Angeles-Taveras, Executive Assistant My Taking a Stand story is about my calling to make a difference in the lives of those who are struggling.  Through an all-volunteer effort at The Fulfillment Center, I help manage four events a … Continue reading

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Stand for a Higher Ideal

Will McGuinness ’17SPS, Director of CAA Marketing, Digital Initiatives & Outreach I grew up in what many rankings have determined to be one of the worst places in America. I spent most of my childhood in its Boys and Girls … Continue reading

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Taking a Stand for Democracy

Maria Newman ’80JRN, Director of Alumni Relations at the Journalism School I’m taking a stand for democracy, because our country needs all of us to participate. Before I started working at Columbia almost four years ago, I was a journalist. … Continue reading

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Raising HIV/AIDS Awareness

Jessica Herstein, Assistant Director, Financial Management Office I’ve been involved in the New York City HIV/AIDS community for the last 25 years. Growing up in the 1980s, HIV was a scary disease and there was a major stigma surrounding it. … Continue reading

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Tackling Hunger on Campus

By Michael Higgins, External Relations and Development Coordinator at the Business School and Co-Founder and Chair of The Food Pantry at Columbia Hunger on this campus, on any campus, is nothing new. Everyone can appreciate that students may skip meals. … Continue reading

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Advocating for Education

Gretchen D. Knudsen, Associate Director of Development at the School of Social Work I’m a mother raising a 12 year-old in NYC. I believe all kids deserve a great education like the one my child receives at a public charter … Continue reading

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Marching Against Injustices

Donna J. Wall, Assistant Director of Foundation & Corporate Relations at the School of Nursing I am not a religious person. But when a friend took me to Middle Collegiate Church in the East Village on Easter Sunday 2017, I … Continue reading

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