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Vanaja is a 2006 Telugu-language drama film written and directed by Rajnesh Domalpalli on a story that constituted his Master of Fine Arts thesis at Columbia University.The film was made on a shoestring budget using a cast of non-professional first-timers for two and a half months.
[3] [4] In 2007, Charnas earned a master's degree from the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. [1] [3] His master's thesis was titled Shocked: Birthright Unplugged challenges Birthright Israel in an epic battle for the hearts and minds of American Jews. [5] As a radio personality, Charnas hosted a segment on KPWR in Los Angeles. [6]
His master's thesis was titled Basal Archosaur Phylogeny and Evolution, and was supervised by Michael J. Benton. [9] He returned to the US to join Columbia University, from where he completed his Master's in Philosophy in 2011 and Doctorate in 2013 from the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences. [1]
His master's thesis was on the Basilica of Notre-Dame du Port. [2] Hibbard then continued on to Harvard University, where he earned a PhD in art history in 1958. His doctoral dissertation on the Palazzo Borghese in Rome. [3] Hibbard also spent that year as a Fellow at the American Academy in Rome.
In 1943 Kroll received his master's degree and in 1948 his PhD from Columbia University with Lamb as thesis advisor. He collaborated with Lamb on their famous paper "On the Self-Energy of a Bound Electron," which was published in 1949 in the Physical Review and reprinted by Dover Publications in 1959 as part of Selected Papers on Quantum ...
Jonathan R. Cole (born August 27, 1942), is an American sociologist, John Mitchell Mason Professor of the University at Columbia University. [1] He is best known for his scholarly work developing the sociology of science and his work on science policy.
A History of the School of Engineering, Columbia University. Bicentennial History of Columbia University. New York: Columbia University Press. Robert McCaughey (2014). A Lever Long Enough: A History of Columbia's School of Engineering and Applied Science Since 1864. Columbia University Press. ISBN 978-0-231-16688-1.
In 1991, the Columbia College (CC), School of General Studies (GS), and Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (GSAS) faculties were merged into the Faculty of Arts & Sciences, which resulted in the complete academic integration between the School of General Studies and Columbia College.