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Diane Pathieu (2001) – weekend news anchor for WLS-TV in Chicago. Steve Pink – actor, screenwriter and director. Tonya Pinkins (1996) – Tony Award -winning actress. Laura Post – voice actress. Mark Protosevich (1983) – screenwriter of I Am Legend, Poseidon, The Cell. Aidan Quinn – actor, Elementary, Legends of the Fall.
Urban. Mascot. Renegades [4] Website. www.colum.edu. Columbia College Chicago is a private art college in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Founded in 1890, it has 6,493 [3] students (as of fall 2021) pursuing degrees in more than 60 undergraduate and graduate degree programs. [5] It is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission. [6]
C. Stann Champion. Nick Charles (sportscaster) Sean Chercover. Deb Conroy. James Conway (musician) Alma Cook. Homer Martien Cook.
Joel Black (1972), literature and film scholar. Michael Gerrard (1972), professor at Columbia Law School. Jerome Groopman (1972), Harvard Medical School professor and medical writer for The New Yorker. Robert Hymes (1972), professor of Chinese history at Columbia University, winner of two Joseph Levenson Book Prizes.
Sandy Koufax – Baseball Hall of Fame pitcher. Stephen Kovacs (1972–2022) - saber fencer and fencing coach, charged with sexual assault, died in prison. Shaul Ladany (Ph.D. 1968) – world-record-holding Israeli racewalker; Bergen-Belsen survivor; Munich Massacre survivor; Professor of Industrial Engineering.
Richard Thacker Morris (Ph.D.) – Professor of Sociology at the University of Chicago and the UCLA. Kevin M. Murphy (Ph.D. 1986) – John Bates Clark Medalist (1997); George J. Stigler Professor of Economics, University of Chicago. John V. Murra (A.M. 1942, Ph.D. 1956) – anthropologist and researcher of the Inca Empire.
Columbia College Chicago alumni (157 P) F. ... Pages in category "Columbia College Chicago people" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.
Columbia College Hollywood was founded in 1952 in the MacArthur Park neighborhood of Los Angeles as a branch campus of Columbia College in Chicago. The curriculum focused on the growing television and radio industries. In 1959, Columbia College Hollywood separated from the Chicago institution to operate as an independent, private, non-profit ...