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At fireside chat, Bollinger talks Occupy, global centers

President Bollinger weighed in on both sides of the Occupy Wall Street movement, saying that the city does have the power to limit protesters’ actions in Zuccotti Park in the current cases which have been decided in court—but also saying that there were new avenues to try.

At fireside chat, Bollinger talks global risk-taking, Occupy Wall St.

Bollinger said he believes students are “risk averse” and that he wants to get them to destinations besides London and Paris.

Bollinger talks global centers with grad students

On Tuesday night, President Lee Bollinger took questions from graduate students on transparency and global outreach at a fireside chat.

At fireside chat, Bollinger talks fifth-year global study program

President Bollinger talked to around 50 students Tuesday night about ROTC, global centers, and his running.

Bollinger focuses on M’ville in fireside chat

Beginning with a ten minute introduction on recent developments in Manhattanville, Bollinger did not waste time addressing his administration’s top priority at the first fireside chat of the year.

At graduate chat, Bollinger talks M’ville, Leaders Forum

At University President Lee Bollinger's fireside chat Tuesday, graduate students asked about the role of adjunct professors at the school, and why international students don't have an easier time getting loans.

Bollinger talks M’ville, travel at fireside chat

Monday's fireside chat with University President Lee Bollinger hit on the free speech scholar's perennial favorites: globalization and Columbia’s place in it, and Manhattanville and the University’s need for space.

Bollinger talks global centers, M'ville

On Monday's Fireside Chat, University President Lee Bollinger had globalization and Manhattanville on his mind.

BC students discuss schedules, campus life at fireside chat

At her last fireside chat of the year Tuesday night, Barnard President Debora Spar asked students to share their stories of work experience in New York City, as well as the challenges they face in balancing schoolwork and activities.

Fireside chat covers campus, finance

At Thursday night's fireside chat, President Bollinger admitted that he never read newspapers while a graduate student studying free speech and press.