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  2. Antoine Compagnon - Wikipedia

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    Antoine Compagnon (French pronunciation: [ɑ̃twan kɔ̃paɲɔ̃]; born 20 July 1950 in Brussels, Belgium) is a Professor of French Literature at Collège de France, Paris (2006–), and the Blanche W. Knopf Professor of French and Comparative Literature at Columbia University, New York City (1985–).

  3. Julia Kristeva - Wikipedia

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    The Unknown: an Initiation into Linguistics, Columbia University Press, Harvester Wheatsheaf, London, 1989) La révolution du langage poétique: L'avant-garde à la fin du 19e siècle: Lautréamont et Mallarmé, Seuil, Paris, 1974 (abridged trans. containing only the first third of the original French edition, Revolution in Poetic Language ...

  4. Columbia University - Wikipedia

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    Columbia University, officially Columbia University in the City of New York, [8] is a private Ivy League research university in New York City.Established in 1754 as King's College on the grounds of Trinity Church in Manhattan, it is the oldest institution of higher education in New York and the fifth-oldest in the United States.

  5. Category:Columbia University colleges and schools - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Columbia University colleges and schools" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total. ... Add languages ...

  6. List of Columbia University people - Wikipedia

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    As of the 2023 awards, 103 Nobel laureates have been affiliated with Columbia University as alumni or faculty. Among the 103 laureates, 72 are Nobel laureates in natural sciences; [a] 46 are Columbia alumni (graduates and attendees) and 34 have been long-term academic members of the Columbia faculty; and subject-wise, 33 laureates have won the Nobel Prize in Physics, more than any other subject.

  7. Camille Robcis - Wikipedia

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    Camille Robcis is a scholar of French intellectual history and author. She is a professor of French and history at Columbia University. [1] She won a Guggenheim Fellowship in 2020. [1]

  8. Alma Mater (New York sculpture) - Wikipedia

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    Alma Mater is a bronze sculpture by Daniel Chester French which is located on the steps of the Low Memorial Library on the campus of Columbia University, in the Morningside Heights neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. French designed the statue in 1901, and it was installed in September 1903.

  9. Buell Hall - Wikipedia

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    Buell Hall. Buell Hall is an academic building on the Morningside Heights campus of Columbia University in New York City.Built in 1885 as Macy Villa, it is the oldest building on Columbia's campus, and the last remaining building at Columbia which dates back to the Bloomingdale Insane Asylum, on whose grounds the university is now located.