The university was founded in 1754 as King's College by royal charter of George II of Great Britain. After the American Revolutionary War, King's College briefly became a state entity, and was renamed Columbia College in 1784. The University now operates under a 1787 charter that places the institution under a private board of trustees, and in 1896 it was further renamed Columbia University. That same year, the university's campus was moved from Madison Avenue to its location in the Morningside Heights neighborhood of Manhattan, where it occupies more than six city blocks, or 32 acres (0.13 km2). The university encompasses twenty schools and is affiliated with numerous institutions, including Teachers College, Barnard College, and the Union Theological Seminary, with joint undergraduate programs available through the Jewish Theological Seminary of America as well as the Juilliard School.
Mary Louise "Meryl" Streep (born June 22, 1949) is an American actress who has worked in theatre, television, and film. She is widely regarded as one of the most talented actors of all time.
Streep made her professional stage debut in The Playboy of Seville (1971), before her screen debut in the television movie Deadliest Season (1977). In that same year, she made her film debut with Julia (1977). Both critical and commercial success came quickly with roles in The Deer Hunter (1978) and Kramer vs. Kramer (1979), the former giving Streep her first Academy Award nomination and the latter her first win. She later won the Academy Award for Best Actress for her performances in Sophie's Choice (1982) and The Iron Lady (2011).
A short film by acclaimed documentary filmmaker Ric Burns, CC 78, featuring interviews with Columbia students, faculty and alumni. HD Available. Search Video...
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Columbia University Introduction - The best university in New York City and US
Columbia University Introduction - The best university in New York City and US
Columbia University Introduction - The best university in New York City and US
Columbia University
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Columbia University was founded in 1754 as King's College by royal charter of King George II of England. It is the oldest institution of higher learning in the state of New York and the fifth oldest in the United States.
New York city , east of Broadway is the Audubon Biomedical Science and Technology Park, which includes the Mary Woodard Lasker Biomedical Research Building, the Audubon Business Technology Center, Russ Berrie Medical Science Pavilion, and the Irving Cancer Research Center as well as other institutions of cutting-edge scientific and medical research.
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Insight into Columbia University
Insight into Columbia University
Insight into Columbia University
If you have questions for Jamie or any other members of our team, please feel free to email us at info@crimsonconsulting.org.
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Columbia University - Campus Tour
Columbia University - Campus Tour
Columbia University - Campus Tour
Here is a short view of Columbia's campus. Music: Yann Tiersen.
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Columbia University in the City of New York: "A Doubled Magic" television spot
Columbia University in the City of New York: "A Doubled Magic" television spot
Columbia University in the City of New York: "A Doubled Magic" television spot
Columbia University in the City of New York "A Doubled Magic" television spot. Produced for Columbia Athletics and based on the words of Pulitzer Prize-winni...
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Carman Hall Dorms - Columbia University
Carman Hall Dorms - Columbia University
Carman Hall Dorms - Columbia University
Quick walk-through.
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Columbia University, New York City
Columbia University, New York City
Columbia University, New York City
Columbia University in the City of New York is an American private Ivy League research university located in the Morningside Heights neighborhood of Upper Manhattan in New York City. It is the oldest institution of higher learning in the State of New York, the fifth oldest in the United States, and one of the country's nine Colonial Colleges founded before the American Revolution. Today the university operates Columbia Global Centers overseas in Amman, Beijing, Istanbul, Paris, Mumbai, Rio de Janeiro, Santiago and Nairobi.
The university was founded in 1754 as King's College by royal charter of George II of Great Britain. After the American
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Life Change at Columbia
Life Change at Columbia
Life Change at Columbia
Christian Union works at strategic universities and in key cities to develop Christian leaders. Launched in 2002, Christian Union resources and serves student leaders of various student organizations, including Columbia Faith & Action. Seeking to bring about culture change that will glorify God, the ministry's work starts with individual lives—like Heather's. Learn more at http://www.christianunion.org
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NYU + Columbia University
NYU + Columbia University
NYU + Columbia University
IM BACK! For the entire summer to come I will be bringing you guys a video a week! Something that I've never done before but have always wanted to do. And to...
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Columbia University: International Admissions
Columbia University: International Admissions
Columbia University: International Admissions
James Minter, Director of International Admissions at Columbia University, talks to Erica Lutes from EducationUSA about the application process and financial aid at Columbia University in NY.
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Sisters Separated as Kids Find Each Other in Columbia University Class
Sisters Separated as Kids Find Each Other in Columbia University Class
Sisters Separated as Kids Find Each Other in Columbia University Class
A story worthy of a novel played out in a Columbia University writing class.
Lizzie Valverde, 35, and Katy Olson, 34, already had a lot in common when they met in a Columbia classroom two and a half years ago: Both women were returning to college in their 30s and both wanted to pursue their passion of writing.
But on that first day of class, the women discovered something more -- they are sisters.
Olson had asked Valverde so many questions after class, Valverde assumed Olson might know her younger sister.
"And, I'm like yeah, I don't know your sister, I think I am your sister," Olson told ABC News.
"When she said, 'I am your sister,' I j
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Meryl Streep, Barnard Commencement Speaker 2010, Columbia University
Meryl Streep, Barnard Commencement Speaker 2010, Columbia University
Meryl Streep, Barnard Commencement Speaker 2010, Columbia University
Meryl Streep speaks at Barnard College, Columbia University Commencement 2010.
Running transcript of speech included.
An American actress who has worked in theater, television, and film, Streep has received 16 Academy Award nominations and 15 Golden Globe nominations. She won two Oscars and seven Golden Globes. She made her first appearance in a play called The Playboy of Seville in 1971, and since then, she has been known for her roles in The Devil Wears Prada (2006), Mamma Mia (2007), Doubt (2008) and more recently Julie & Julia and Its Complicated in 2009.
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Columbia University Trip - Kweller Prep Tour Campus & Dorm
Columbia University Trip - Kweller Prep Tour Campus & Dorm
Columbia University Trip - Kweller Prep Tour Campus & Dorm
So proud to announce this is Kweller Prep's 100th video! After spending the entire morning at NYU, we visit Kweller Prep tutors and former students at Columb...
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Columbia Housing: A Guide to Room Selection
Columbia Housing: A Guide to Room Selection
Columbia Housing: A Guide to Room Selection
Learn all about Room Selection at Columbia University!
A short film by acclaimed documentary filmmaker Ric Burns, CC 78, featuring interviews with Columbia students, faculty and alumni. HD Available. Search Video...
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Columbia University Introduction - The best university in New York City and US
Columbia University Introduction - The best university in New York City and US
Columbia University Introduction - The best university in New York City and US
Columbia University
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Columbia University was founded in 1754 as King's College by royal charter of King George II of England. It is the oldest institution of higher learning in the state of New York and the fifth oldest in the United States.
New York city , east of Broadway is the Audubon Biomedical Science and Technology Park, which includes the Mary Woodard Lasker Biomedical Research Building, the Audubon Business Technology Center, Russ Berrie Medical Science Pavilion, and the Irving Cancer Research Center as well as other institutions of cutting-edge scientific and medical research.
2:17
Insight into Columbia University
Insight into Columbia University
Insight into Columbia University
If you have questions for Jamie or any other members of our team, please feel free to email us at info@crimsonconsulting.org.
2:09
Columbia University - Campus Tour
Columbia University - Campus Tour
Columbia University - Campus Tour
Here is a short view of Columbia's campus. Music: Yann Tiersen.
1:01
Columbia University in the City of New York: "A Doubled Magic" television spot
Columbia University in the City of New York: "A Doubled Magic" television spot
Columbia University in the City of New York: "A Doubled Magic" television spot
Columbia University in the City of New York "A Doubled Magic" television spot. Produced for Columbia Athletics and based on the words of Pulitzer Prize-winni...
2:19
Carman Hall Dorms - Columbia University
Carman Hall Dorms - Columbia University
Carman Hall Dorms - Columbia University
Quick walk-through.
5:51
Columbia University, New York City
Columbia University, New York City
Columbia University, New York City
Columbia University in the City of New York is an American private Ivy League research university located in the Morningside Heights neighborhood of Upper Manhattan in New York City. It is the oldest institution of higher learning in the State of New York, the fifth oldest in the United States, and one of the country's nine Colonial Colleges founded before the American Revolution. Today the university operates Columbia Global Centers overseas in Amman, Beijing, Istanbul, Paris, Mumbai, Rio de Janeiro, Santiago and Nairobi.
The university was founded in 1754 as King's College by royal charter of George II of Great Britain. After the American
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Life Change at Columbia
Life Change at Columbia
Life Change at Columbia
Christian Union works at strategic universities and in key cities to develop Christian leaders. Launched in 2002, Christian Union resources and serves student leaders of various student organizations, including Columbia Faith & Action. Seeking to bring about culture change that will glorify God, the ministry's work starts with individual lives—like Heather's. Learn more at http://www.christianunion.org
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NYU + Columbia University
NYU + Columbia University
NYU + Columbia University
IM BACK! For the entire summer to come I will be bringing you guys a video a week! Something that I've never done before but have always wanted to do. And to...
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Columbia University: International Admissions
Columbia University: International Admissions
Columbia University: International Admissions
James Minter, Director of International Admissions at Columbia University, talks to Erica Lutes from EducationUSA about the application process and financial aid at Columbia University in NY.
1:48
Sisters Separated as Kids Find Each Other in Columbia University Class
Sisters Separated as Kids Find Each Other in Columbia University Class
Sisters Separated as Kids Find Each Other in Columbia University Class
A story worthy of a novel played out in a Columbia University writing class.
Lizzie Valverde, 35, and Katy Olson, 34, already had a lot in common when they met in a Columbia classroom two and a half years ago: Both women were returning to college in their 30s and both wanted to pursue their passion of writing.
But on that first day of class, the women discovered something more -- they are sisters.
Olson had asked Valverde so many questions after class, Valverde assumed Olson might know her younger sister.
"And, I'm like yeah, I don't know your sister, I think I am your sister," Olson told ABC News.
"When she said, 'I am your sister,' I j
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Meryl Streep, Barnard Commencement Speaker 2010, Columbia University
Meryl Streep, Barnard Commencement Speaker 2010, Columbia University
Meryl Streep, Barnard Commencement Speaker 2010, Columbia University
Meryl Streep speaks at Barnard College, Columbia University Commencement 2010.
Running transcript of speech included.
An American actress who has worked in theater, television, and film, Streep has received 16 Academy Award nominations and 15 Golden Globe nominations. She won two Oscars and seven Golden Globes. She made her first appearance in a play called The Playboy of Seville in 1971, and since then, she has been known for her roles in The Devil Wears Prada (2006), Mamma Mia (2007), Doubt (2008) and more recently Julie & Julia and Its Complicated in 2009.
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Columbia University Trip - Kweller Prep Tour Campus & Dorm
Columbia University Trip - Kweller Prep Tour Campus & Dorm
Columbia University Trip - Kweller Prep Tour Campus & Dorm
So proud to announce this is Kweller Prep's 100th video! After spending the entire morning at NYU, we visit Kweller Prep tutors and former students at Columb...
3:15
Columbia Housing: A Guide to Room Selection
Columbia Housing: A Guide to Room Selection
Columbia Housing: A Guide to Room Selection
Learn all about Room Selection at Columbia University!
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Macklemore - Thrift Shop at Columbia University
Macklemore - Thrift Shop at Columbia University
Macklemore - Thrift Shop at Columbia University
Bacchanal 2013 live performance. Raw footage.
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Eating Healthy at Columbia University
Eating Healthy at Columbia University
Eating Healthy at Columbia University
Columbia Dining's Registered Dietitian, Kristie Cius, gives a tour of John Jay Dining Hall.
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Flash mob at Columbia University
Flash mob at Columbia University
Flash mob at Columbia University
Flash mob in John Jay Dining Hall at Columbia University on Sunday, May 6, 2012. Featuring music by: Usher ft. David Guetta, Pitbull, Duck Sauce, LMFAO, N*SY...
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Columbia University Dorms
Columbia University Dorms
Columbia University Dorms
If you're curious...here are what the dorms look like. I don't go to Columbia, but I was there for orientation for the NSLI-Y program to Korea. Check out my ...
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Columbia University - Why I Choose Columbia
Columbia University - Why I Choose Columbia
Columbia University - Why I Choose Columbia
Columbia University students discuss why they chose Columbia Check out new videos from experts & colleges happening nearly every day at www.collegeweeklive.com.
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Visiting Columbia University, NYC
Visiting Columbia University, NYC
Visiting Columbia University, NYC
Visiting Columbia University, NYC - June 29 & 30, 2012.
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Hillary Clinton Keynote Speech - 18th Annual Dinkins Forum
Hillary Clinton Keynote Speech - 18th Annual Dinkins Forum
Hillary Clinton Keynote Speech - 18th Annual Dinkins Forum
Wednesday April 29, 2015 at Columbia University in the City of New York, Low Memorial Library Rotunda.
The Honorable Hillary Rodham Clinton delivers the keynote address at the 18th annual David N. Dinkins Leadership and Public Policy Forum.
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Robert F. Kennedy speech at Columbia University 1964 - RFK speaking
Robert F. Kennedy speech at Columbia University 1964 - RFK speaking
Robert F. Kennedy speech at Columbia University 1964 - RFK speaking
A short film by acclaimed documentary filmmaker Ric Burns, CC 78, featuring interviews with Columbia students, faculty and alumni. HD Available. Search Video...
A short film by acclaimed documentary filmmaker Ric Burns, CC 78, featuring interviews with Columbia students, faculty and alumni. HD Available. Search Video...
Columbia University
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Columbia University was founded in 1754 as King's College by royal charter of King George II of England. It is the oldest institution of higher learning in the state of New York and the fifth oldest in the United States.
New York city , east of Broadway is the Audubon Biomedical Science and Technology Park, which includes the Mary Woodard Lasker Biomedical Research Building, the Audubon Business Technology Center, Russ Berrie Medical Science Pavilion, and the Irving Cancer Research Center as well as other institutions of cutting-edge scientific and medical research.
Columbia University
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Columbia University was founded in 1754 as King's College by royal charter of King George II of England. It is the oldest institution of higher learning in the state of New York and the fifth oldest in the United States.
New York city , east of Broadway is the Audubon Biomedical Science and Technology Park, which includes the Mary Woodard Lasker Biomedical Research Building, the Audubon Business Technology Center, Russ Berrie Medical Science Pavilion, and the Irving Cancer Research Center as well as other institutions of cutting-edge scientific and medical research.
Columbia University in the City of New York "A Doubled Magic" television spot. Produced for Columbia Athletics and based on the words of Pulitzer Prize-winni...
Columbia University in the City of New York "A Doubled Magic" television spot. Produced for Columbia Athletics and based on the words of Pulitzer Prize-winni...
Columbia University in the City of New York is an American private Ivy League research university located in the Morningside Heights neighborhood of Upper Manhattan in New York City. It is the oldest institution of higher learning in the State of New York, the fifth oldest in the United States, and one of the country's nine Colonial Colleges founded before the American Revolution. Today the university operates Columbia Global Centers overseas in Amman, Beijing, Istanbul, Paris, Mumbai, Rio de Janeiro, Santiago and Nairobi.
The university was founded in 1754 as King's College by royal charter of George II of Great Britain. After the American Revolutionary War, King's College briefly became a state entity, and was renamed Columbia College in 1784. The University now operates under a 1787 charter that places the institution under a private board of trustees, and in 1896 it was further renamed Columbia University. That same year, the university's campus was moved from Madison Avenue to its current location in Morningside Heights, where it occupies more than six city blocks, or 32 acres (13 ha).
The university encompasses twenty schools and is affiliated with numerous institutions, including Teachers College (which is Columbia University's Graduate School of Education), Barnard College, and the Union Theological Seminary, with joint undergraduate programs available through the Jewish Theological Seminary of America as well as the Juilliard School.
Columbia annually administers the Pulitzer Prize. 101 Nobel Prize laureates have been affiliated with the university as students, faculty, or staff, the second most of any institution in the world. Columbia is one of the fourteen founding members of the Association of American Universities, and was the first school in the United States to grant the M.D. degree. Notable alumni and former students of the university and its predecessor, King's College, include five Founding Fathers of the United States; nine Justices of the United States Supreme Court; 43 Nobel Prize laureates; 20 living billionaires; 28 Academy Award winners; and 29 heads of state, including three United States Presidents.
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Columbia University in the City of New York is an American private Ivy League research university located in the Morningside Heights neighborhood of Upper Manhattan in New York City. It is the oldest institution of higher learning in the State of New York, the fifth oldest in the United States, and one of the country's nine Colonial Colleges founded before the American Revolution. Today the university operates Columbia Global Centers overseas in Amman, Beijing, Istanbul, Paris, Mumbai, Rio de Janeiro, Santiago and Nairobi.
The university was founded in 1754 as King's College by royal charter of George II of Great Britain. After the American Revolutionary War, King's College briefly became a state entity, and was renamed Columbia College in 1784. The University now operates under a 1787 charter that places the institution under a private board of trustees, and in 1896 it was further renamed Columbia University. That same year, the university's campus was moved from Madison Avenue to its current location in Morningside Heights, where it occupies more than six city blocks, or 32 acres (13 ha).
The university encompasses twenty schools and is affiliated with numerous institutions, including Teachers College (which is Columbia University's Graduate School of Education), Barnard College, and the Union Theological Seminary, with joint undergraduate programs available through the Jewish Theological Seminary of America as well as the Juilliard School.
Columbia annually administers the Pulitzer Prize. 101 Nobel Prize laureates have been affiliated with the university as students, faculty, or staff, the second most of any institution in the world. Columbia is one of the fourteen founding members of the Association of American Universities, and was the first school in the United States to grant the M.D. degree. Notable alumni and former students of the university and its predecessor, King's College, include five Founding Fathers of the United States; nine Justices of the United States Supreme Court; 43 Nobel Prize laureates; 20 living billionaires; 28 Academy Award winners; and 29 heads of state, including three United States Presidents.
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Christian Union works at strategic universities and in key cities to develop Christian leaders. Launched in 2002, Christian Union resources and serves student leaders of various student organizations, including Columbia Faith & Action. Seeking to bring about culture change that will glorify God, the ministry's work starts with individual lives—like Heather's. Learn more at http://www.christianunion.org
Christian Union works at strategic universities and in key cities to develop Christian leaders. Launched in 2002, Christian Union resources and serves student leaders of various student organizations, including Columbia Faith & Action. Seeking to bring about culture change that will glorify God, the ministry's work starts with individual lives—like Heather's. Learn more at http://www.christianunion.org
IM BACK! For the entire summer to come I will be bringing you guys a video a week! Something that I've never done before but have always wanted to do. And to...
IM BACK! For the entire summer to come I will be bringing you guys a video a week! Something that I've never done before but have always wanted to do. And to...
James Minter, Director of International Admissions at Columbia University, talks to Erica Lutes from EducationUSA about the application process and financial aid at Columbia University in NY.
James Minter, Director of International Admissions at Columbia University, talks to Erica Lutes from EducationUSA about the application process and financial aid at Columbia University in NY.
published:13 Oct 2011
views:6353
Sisters Separated as Kids Find Each Other in Columbia University Class
A story worthy of a novel played out in a Columbia University writing class.
Lizzie Valverde, 35, and Katy Olson, 34, already had a lot in common when they met in a Columbia classroom two and a half years ago: Both women were returning to college in their 30s and both wanted to pursue their passion of writing.
But on that first day of class, the women discovered something more -- they are sisters.
Olson had asked Valverde so many questions after class, Valverde assumed Olson might know her younger sister.
"And, I'm like yeah, I don't know your sister, I think I am your sister," Olson told ABC News.
"When she said, 'I am your sister,' I just froze," Valverde said.
As children, the sisters were adopted by different families -- Valverde grew up in New Jersey while Olson was raised in Florida and Iowa.
That first day they met, they spent hours asking each other questions and making up for lost time.
"We went straight to the bar," Olson said. "And we just ordered pitchers of beer and just started going back and forth with our lives and biographical details... Like, do you like chicken wings? I like chicken wings. Do you have a weird pinkie toe? I have a weird pinkie toe."
PHOTO: Lizzie Valverde is seen in this photo from her childhood.Anna OSullivan, Associate Director of Communications at Columbia University School of General Studies
PHOTO: Lizzie Valverde is seen in this photo from her childhood.
Their birth mother, Leslie Parker, was a teenager in Florida when she gave them up for adoption.
Parker, 54, told ABC News over the phone she, too, always dreamed of being a writer, but had never been given the chance.
"I'm so proud of them," Parker said. "They're both amazing, beautiful women."
At Valverde's graduation next week, Olson and Parker will meet for the first time.
"I'm looking forward to seeing both of them," Parker said. "I've never seen Katy in person."
And for these wordsmith sisters, their own story is stranger than fiction.
"If I workshopped this in a fiction class, I'd be run out," Olson said. "There's no way."
A story worthy of a novel played out in a Columbia University writing class.
Lizzie Valverde, 35, and Katy Olson, 34, already had a lot in common when they met in a Columbia classroom two and a half years ago: Both women were returning to college in their 30s and both wanted to pursue their passion of writing.
But on that first day of class, the women discovered something more -- they are sisters.
Olson had asked Valverde so many questions after class, Valverde assumed Olson might know her younger sister.
"And, I'm like yeah, I don't know your sister, I think I am your sister," Olson told ABC News.
"When she said, 'I am your sister,' I just froze," Valverde said.
As children, the sisters were adopted by different families -- Valverde grew up in New Jersey while Olson was raised in Florida and Iowa.
That first day they met, they spent hours asking each other questions and making up for lost time.
"We went straight to the bar," Olson said. "And we just ordered pitchers of beer and just started going back and forth with our lives and biographical details... Like, do you like chicken wings? I like chicken wings. Do you have a weird pinkie toe? I have a weird pinkie toe."
PHOTO: Lizzie Valverde is seen in this photo from her childhood.Anna OSullivan, Associate Director of Communications at Columbia University School of General Studies
PHOTO: Lizzie Valverde is seen in this photo from her childhood.
Their birth mother, Leslie Parker, was a teenager in Florida when she gave them up for adoption.
Parker, 54, told ABC News over the phone she, too, always dreamed of being a writer, but had never been given the chance.
"I'm so proud of them," Parker said. "They're both amazing, beautiful women."
At Valverde's graduation next week, Olson and Parker will meet for the first time.
"I'm looking forward to seeing both of them," Parker said. "I've never seen Katy in person."
And for these wordsmith sisters, their own story is stranger than fiction.
"If I workshopped this in a fiction class, I'd be run out," Olson said. "There's no way."
published:18 May 2015
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Meryl Streep, Barnard Commencement Speaker 2010, Columbia University
Meryl Streep speaks at Barnard College, Columbia University Commencement 2010.
Running transcript of speech included.
An American actress who has worked in theater, television, and film, Streep has received 16 Academy Award nominations and 15 Golden Globe nominations. She won two Oscars and seven Golden Globes. She made her first appearance in a play called The Playboy of Seville in 1971, and since then, she has been known for her roles in The Devil Wears Prada (2006), Mamma Mia (2007), Doubt (2008) and more recently Julie & Julia and Its Complicated in 2009.
Meryl Streep speaks at Barnard College, Columbia University Commencement 2010.
Running transcript of speech included.
An American actress who has worked in theater, television, and film, Streep has received 16 Academy Award nominations and 15 Golden Globe nominations. She won two Oscars and seven Golden Globes. She made her first appearance in a play called The Playboy of Seville in 1971, and since then, she has been known for her roles in The Devil Wears Prada (2006), Mamma Mia (2007), Doubt (2008) and more recently Julie & Julia and Its Complicated in 2009.
published:18 May 2010
views:556531
Columbia University Trip - Kweller Prep Tour Campus & Dorm
So proud to announce this is Kweller Prep's 100th video! After spending the entire morning at NYU, we visit Kweller Prep tutors and former students at Columb...
So proud to announce this is Kweller Prep's 100th video! After spending the entire morning at NYU, we visit Kweller Prep tutors and former students at Columb...
Flash mob in John Jay Dining Hall at Columbia University on Sunday, May 6, 2012. Featuring music by: Usher ft. David Guetta, Pitbull, Duck Sauce, LMFAO, N*SY...
Flash mob in John Jay Dining Hall at Columbia University on Sunday, May 6, 2012. Featuring music by: Usher ft. David Guetta, Pitbull, Duck Sauce, LMFAO, N*SY...
If you're curious...here are what the dorms look like. I don't go to Columbia, but I was there for orientation for the NSLI-Y program to Korea. Check out my ...
If you're curious...here are what the dorms look like. I don't go to Columbia, but I was there for orientation for the NSLI-Y program to Korea. Check out my ...
Columbia University students discuss why they chose Columbia Check out new videos from experts & colleges happening nearly every day at www.collegeweeklive.com.
Columbia University students discuss why they chose Columbia Check out new videos from experts & colleges happening nearly every day at www.collegeweeklive.com.
Wednesday April 29, 2015 at Columbia University in the City of New York, Low Memorial Library Rotunda.
The Honorable Hillary Rodham Clinton delivers the keynote address at the 18th annual David N. Dinkins Leadership and Public Policy Forum.
Wednesday April 29, 2015 at Columbia University in the City of New York, Low Memorial Library Rotunda.
The Honorable Hillary Rodham Clinton delivers the keynote address at the 18th annual David N. Dinkins Leadership and Public Policy Forum.
published:29 Apr 2015
views:301
Robert F. Kennedy speech at Columbia University 1964 - RFK speaking
Columbia University Wikipedia travel guide video. Created by Stupeflix.com
Columbia University Wikipedia travel guide video. Created by Stupeflix.com
Columbia University Wikipedia travel guide video. Created by Stupeflix.com
Create your own video on http://studio.stupeflix.com ! Butler Library (June 2003). "College Walk" provides a public path between Broadway and Amsterdam Avenu...
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Columbia University tour guide--Building recognition
Columbia University tour guide--Building recognition
Columbia University tour guide--Building recognition
With the tourist trade improving, there are many kinds of tour guide right coming out. Except the traditional tour guide person, electronic tour guide, maps ...
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Georgetown, District of Columbia Wikipedia travel guide video. Created by Stupeflix.com
Georgetown, District of Columbia Wikipedia travel guide video. Created by Stupeflix.com
Georgetown, District of Columbia Wikipedia travel guide video. Created by Stupeflix.com
Create your own video on http://studio.stupeflix.com/?w=1 ! The
familiar golden dome of Washington's once venerable Riggs Bank, now
amalgamated into PNC Bank, at the northeast corner of Wisconsin Avenue
and M Street NW. Georgetown in red. The Old Stone House, the oldest
original building in Washington, D.C. P Street NW, in Georgetown,
features conduit streetcar tracks installed in the 1890s. Shops along M
Street in Georgetown, at 28th Street, in Washington, D.C. Christmas
decorations. C&O; Canal in G'town. M Street on a snowy Winter night.
Georgetown University. Georgetown Visitation Preparatory School.
Exorcist Steps.
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Columbia University J-School - International students
Columbia University J-School - International students
Columbia University J-School - International students
The class of 2008 presents:
"You are a new international student and we are not."
Here are some tips on how to survive the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. Welcome!
Also check the video of when we first met at the orientation picnic in the Fall.
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Columbia University Campus
Columbia University Campus
Columbia University Campus
The Columbia campus is a Beaux-Arts confection with its many classically decorated buildings and statues! Go to Design2Share.com for the latest home design t...
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Columbia University Press: American Pests
Columbia University Press: American Pests
Columbia University Press: American Pests
The World of insects is one we only dimly understand. Yet from Mrs. Ellis's Housekeeping Made Easy, the nineteenth-century guide to using arsenic, cobalt, an...
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Columbia Missouri Features Many New Attractions
Columbia Missouri Features Many New Attractions
Columbia Missouri Features Many New Attractions
Home to the University of Missouri, Columbia is a fun, funky and surprisingly sophisticated city offering unique dining options, retail therapy, museums, theatres and outdoor activities. The downtown area, known as The District, includes unique restaurants, specialty stores, galleries and shops. Other attractions include Katy Trail State Park, Stevens Lake Park, the restored Missouri Theatre Center for the Arts, and the YouZeum, an interactive science center promoting health and wellness in a fun and engaging way. To plan your Columbia getaway visit www.VisitMO.com or call 800-519-4800 to get a copy of your FREE Official Missouri Travel Guide
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Berlin, Germany Goth travel guide! Gothic Punk shops, parties, horror bar, nightlife, DJ SiSEN
Berlin, Germany Goth travel guide! Gothic Punk shops, parties, horror bar, nightlife, DJ SiSEN
Berlin, Germany Goth travel guide! Gothic Punk shops, parties, horror bar, nightlife, DJ SiSEN
Travel blogger & TV host La Carmina - http://www.lacarmina.com/blog - explores the Goth scene in Berlin, Germany thanks to apartment rental company Go With Oh (http://www.gowithoh.com)
Watch as she visits a fetish party, Last Cathedral horror bar, deathrock goth punk clothing stores (Mystica, XtraX) and alternative art events (Berlin Biennale). Includes footage of a Japanese party with DJ SiSEN from Tokyo!
What do you think of Berlin's underground culture? Would you want to visit? For more shopping and clubbing tips, check out my German Goth guide on La Carmina blog: http://www.lacarmina.com/blog/category/italy-europe/
Music by Aesthetic
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The Ultimate Guide to British Columbia (720p)
The Ultimate Guide to British Columbia (720p)
The Ultimate Guide to British Columbia (720p)
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Mock Israeli Checkpoint at Columbia University
Mock Israeli Checkpoint at Columbia University
Mock Israeli Checkpoint at Columbia University
On November 18th, 2010, Columbia Students for Justice in Palestine staged a mock Israeli checkpoint for Right to Education Week. http://columbiasjp.org/
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Columbia University - New York City, New York, United States
Columbia University - New York City, New York, United States
Columbia University - New York City, New York, United States
http://tripwow.tripadvisor.com/tripwow/ta-00a0-8734-4251?ytv2=1 - Created at TripWow by TravelPod Attractions (a TripAdvisor™ company) Columbia University Ne...
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Obama Classmate: Obama Used Indonesian Citizenship At Columbia University
Obama Classmate: Obama Used Indonesian Citizenship At Columbia University
Obama Classmate: Obama Used Indonesian Citizenship At Columbia University
Must Hear: Obama Classmate Unloads; Obama Used Indonesian Citizenship At Columbia University - 3/11/2014 - http://www.BirtherReport.com - http://www.ObamaRel...
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Was Obama an "Invisible Man" at Columbia University? #N3
Was Obama an "Invisible Man" at Columbia University? #N3
Was Obama an "Invisible Man" at Columbia University? #N3
NEW YORK -- According to Wayne Allyn Root, a Columbia alumnus and former Republican candidate from Nevada, nobody at his 30th class reunion remembers a fello...
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Columbia University Flashmob
Columbia University Flashmob
Columbia University Flashmob
Flashmob on Columbia University's steps/college walk
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Columbia University Summer In New York - East Village Trip
Columbia University Summer In New York - East Village Trip
Columbia University Summer In New York - East Village Trip
My suite's trip to the East Village. This vid was made rather hastily. It's just to store memories outsied of my camera. =] Mostly walking and sight-seeing. ...
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Washington,D.C Wikipedia travel guide video. Created by Stupeflix.com
Washington,D.C Wikipedia travel guide video. Created by Stupeflix.com
Washington,D.C Wikipedia travel guide video. Created by Stupeflix.com
Create your own video on http://studio.stupeflix.com/?w=1 ! L'Enfant plan for Washington. Newspaper Row, Washington, D.C., 1874. Pennsylvania Avenue in 1998....
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Columbia University 1980
Columbia University 1980
Columbia University 1980
Columbia University... venerated Ivy League institution, or training ground of the bullshitters of the future?
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Vicente - Arrival to Dorm at Columbia University. Unedited video.
Vicente - Arrival to Dorm at Columbia University. Unedited video.
Vicente - Arrival to Dorm at Columbia University. Unedited video.
Recién llegado al Dorm. Lunes 29 de Agosto 2011. Versión sin editar.
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Columbia University Precollege Summer Program Residential Life
Columbia University Precollege Summer Program Residential Life
Columbia University Precollege Summer Program Residential Life
Residential Life at Columbia University Summer Program for High School Students in New York City A pre-college program for high school students. Visit our we...
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Prague Czech Republic travel tips: best bars, Old Town clubs, absinthe, Steampunk vampire clothing
Prague Czech Republic travel tips: best bars, Old Town clubs, absinthe, Steampunk vampire clothing
Prague Czech Republic travel tips: best bars, Old Town clubs, absinthe, Steampunk vampire clothing
Travel TV host and blogger La Carmina -- http://www.lacarmina.com/blog -- explores the spooky side of Prague, Czech Republic with Kat Williams of Rock n Roll Bride. (http://www.rocknrollbride.com)
European apartment rental site Go With Oh (http://www.gowithoh.com) put us in a spacious flat near Charles Bridge. In this video, LaCarmina shares footage of her adventures, including steampunk bars, absinthe ice cream and Goth nightclubs. What were your favorite moments from their journey?
** SUBSCRIBE to my channel for more videos! http://www.youtube.com/user/lacarmina
** COPYRIGHT: The band Aesthetic Perfection gave LaCarmina full commercial
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Hong Kong's coolest new restaurants, food travel tips. Central Lan Kwai Fong bars, Causeway Bay cafe
Hong Kong's coolest new restaurants, food travel tips. Central Lan Kwai Fong bars, Causeway Bay cafe
Hong Kong's coolest new restaurants, food travel tips. Central Lan Kwai Fong bars, Causeway Bay cafe
Travel TV host and foodie La Carmina - http://www.lacarmina.com/blog - eats her way through 6 of Hong Kong's tastiest international restaurants. With her friend John Skeleton (http://www.johnskeleton.com), she visits Taboo, Boqueria, Cafe Habitu, Lily and Bloom, The Academics, and Socialito (in Lan Kwai Fong, Central, and Causeway Bay).
*** See more of LaCarmina Hong Kong travel tips and photos: http://www.lacarmina.com/blog/category/hong-kong-macau/
Travel video hosted by La Carmina - http://www.lacarmina.com
Plastic raincoats by Kusuri - http://www.kusuri.co
Apartment rental provided by Wimdu, http://www.wimdu.com
Song: Naufrago by Sidda
Columbia University Wikipedia travel guide video. Created by Stupeflix.com
Create your own video on http://studio.stupeflix.com ! Butler Library (June 2003). "College Walk" provides a public path between Broadway and Amsterdam Avenu...
Create your own video on http://studio.stupeflix.com ! Butler Library (June 2003). "College Walk" provides a public path between Broadway and Amsterdam Avenu...
With the tourist trade improving, there are many kinds of tour guide right coming out. Except the traditional tour guide person, electronic tour guide, maps ...
With the tourist trade improving, there are many kinds of tour guide right coming out. Except the traditional tour guide person, electronic tour guide, maps ...
Create your own video on http://studio.stupeflix.com/?w=1 ! The
familiar golden dome of Washington's once venerable Riggs Bank, now
amalgamated into PNC Bank, at the northeast corner of Wisconsin Avenue
and M Street NW. Georgetown in red. The Old Stone House, the oldest
original building in Washington, D.C. P Street NW, in Georgetown,
features conduit streetcar tracks installed in the 1890s. Shops along M
Street in Georgetown, at 28th Street, in Washington, D.C. Christmas
decorations. C&O; Canal in G'town. M Street on a snowy Winter night.
Georgetown University. Georgetown Visitation Preparatory School.
Exorcist Steps.
Create your own video on http://studio.stupeflix.com/?w=1 ! The
familiar golden dome of Washington's once venerable Riggs Bank, now
amalgamated into PNC Bank, at the northeast corner of Wisconsin Avenue
and M Street NW. Georgetown in red. The Old Stone House, the oldest
original building in Washington, D.C. P Street NW, in Georgetown,
features conduit streetcar tracks installed in the 1890s. Shops along M
Street in Georgetown, at 28th Street, in Washington, D.C. Christmas
decorations. C&O; Canal in G'town. M Street on a snowy Winter night.
Georgetown University. Georgetown Visitation Preparatory School.
Exorcist Steps.
published:22 Mar 2010
views:520
Columbia University J-School - International students
The class of 2008 presents:
"You are a new international student and we are not."
Here are some tips on how to survive the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. Welcome!
Also check the video of when we first met at the orientation picnic in the Fall.
http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#/video/video.php?v=18388784528&subj;=655376404&oid;=2422437369
You must have a facebook account to watch it...
The class of 2008 presents:
"You are a new international student and we are not."
Here are some tips on how to survive the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. Welcome!
Also check the video of when we first met at the orientation picnic in the Fall.
http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#/video/video.php?v=18388784528&subj;=655376404&oid;=2422437369
You must have a facebook account to watch it...
The Columbia campus is a Beaux-Arts confection with its many classically decorated buildings and statues! Go to Design2Share.com for the latest home design t...
The Columbia campus is a Beaux-Arts confection with its many classically decorated buildings and statues! Go to Design2Share.com for the latest home design t...
The World of insects is one we only dimly understand. Yet from Mrs. Ellis's Housekeeping Made Easy, the nineteenth-century guide to using arsenic, cobalt, an...
The World of insects is one we only dimly understand. Yet from Mrs. Ellis's Housekeeping Made Easy, the nineteenth-century guide to using arsenic, cobalt, an...
Home to the University of Missouri, Columbia is a fun, funky and surprisingly sophisticated city offering unique dining options, retail therapy, museums, theatres and outdoor activities. The downtown area, known as The District, includes unique restaurants, specialty stores, galleries and shops. Other attractions include Katy Trail State Park, Stevens Lake Park, the restored Missouri Theatre Center for the Arts, and the YouZeum, an interactive science center promoting health and wellness in a fun and engaging way. To plan your Columbia getaway visit www.VisitMO.com or call 800-519-4800 to get a copy of your FREE Official Missouri Travel Guide.
Home to the University of Missouri, Columbia is a fun, funky and surprisingly sophisticated city offering unique dining options, retail therapy, museums, theatres and outdoor activities. The downtown area, known as The District, includes unique restaurants, specialty stores, galleries and shops. Other attractions include Katy Trail State Park, Stevens Lake Park, the restored Missouri Theatre Center for the Arts, and the YouZeum, an interactive science center promoting health and wellness in a fun and engaging way. To plan your Columbia getaway visit www.VisitMO.com or call 800-519-4800 to get a copy of your FREE Official Missouri Travel Guide.
published:21 Jul 2009
views:4096
Berlin, Germany Goth travel guide! Gothic Punk shops, parties, horror bar, nightlife, DJ SiSEN
Travel blogger & TV host La Carmina - http://www.lacarmina.com/blog - explores the Goth scene in Berlin, Germany thanks to apartment rental company Go With Oh (http://www.gowithoh.com)
Watch as she visits a fetish party, Last Cathedral horror bar, deathrock goth punk clothing stores (Mystica, XtraX) and alternative art events (Berlin Biennale). Includes footage of a Japanese party with DJ SiSEN from Tokyo!
What do you think of Berlin's underground culture? Would you want to visit? For more shopping and clubbing tips, check out my German Goth guide on La Carmina blog: http://www.lacarmina.com/blog/category/italy-europe/
Music by Aesthetic Perfection, used with permission.
*** See more dark culture, makeup and fashion on LaCarmina blog: http://www.lacarmina.com/blog
*** La Carmina is an experienced alternative travel, pop culture, beauty and fashion TV presenter; see bio below. Contact her for inquiries, television presenting, appearances, collaborations, sponsorships etc.
- URL - http://www.lacarmina.com
- EMAIL - gothiccarmina {att} gmail
- Twitter - http://twitter.com/lacarmina
- Facebook - http://goo.gl/GlD8
-- La Carmina Biography --
TV HOST: La Carmina has appeared on The Today Show and co-hosted an episode of Bizarre Foods with Andrew Zimmern for Travel Channel, which airs in 75 countries. She was featured on NHK Kawaii TV and New York Wave. Recent TV hosting and arranging credits include Food Network, Dutch Pepsi, Sony Australia, Canal Plus France, NRK Norway TV, Fuel / Discovery, Pro Sieben, National Geographic, and CNN. Reel: http://youtu.be/d75XqWdi2v4
TRAVEL SHOW: She hosts, writes, arranges and field produces a "Coolhunting America" travel TV show for Huffington Post / AOL. La Carmina travels and scouts out underground attractions and bizarre subcultures, starting with Wisconsin. First episode - http://t.co/9JAgu3J In her new series "Travel SOS," she answers travel questions with celebrity co-stars.
COOLHUNTING : She runs a trend consulting / TV hosting and Tokyo fixer company: La Carmina & The Pirates. The crew specializes in Cool Japan, style, music, art, design, alt and youth subcultures. (http://www.lacarmina.com/pirates)
BLOGGER + JOURNALIST: Her popular blog - http://www.lacarmina.com/blog - has been featured in major publications (The New Yorker, Washington Post, WWD, Cosmopolitan, Vogue, LA Times). She is a travel and pop culture journalist for CNN, and Huffington Post / AOL. La Carmina is flown worldwide for press trips and event appearances; she was a guest at NY Fashion Week (speaking at IFB Conference), and was twice invited to Luisaviaroma's Firenze4Ever Italy event for the world's top style bloggers. She spoke about social media and travel video at Hong Kong Social Media Week, PRSA Travel Tourism Conference, Mediabistro's Social Curation Summit, and was guest of honor at numerous anime conventions.
AUTHOR: She's written 3 books about Jpop food and culture for major publishers (Random House, Penguin USA). These include Cute Yummy Time (about decorating food to look adorable) and Crazy, Wacky Theme Restaurants: Tokyo (maid cafes, cat cafes, bizarre cosplay restaurants). La Carmina is a graduate of Columbia University and Yale Law School. More about her books: http://www.lacarmina.com/books.php
† LA CARMINA †
Travel and fashion blogger, TV host, author, journalist.
- URL - http://www.lacarmina.com
- EMAIL - gothiccarmina {att} gmail
- Twitter - http://twitter.com/lacarmina
- Facebook - http://goo.gl/GlD8
Travel blogger & TV host La Carmina - http://www.lacarmina.com/blog - explores the Goth scene in Berlin, Germany thanks to apartment rental company Go With Oh (http://www.gowithoh.com)
Watch as she visits a fetish party, Last Cathedral horror bar, deathrock goth punk clothing stores (Mystica, XtraX) and alternative art events (Berlin Biennale). Includes footage of a Japanese party with DJ SiSEN from Tokyo!
What do you think of Berlin's underground culture? Would you want to visit? For more shopping and clubbing tips, check out my German Goth guide on La Carmina blog: http://www.lacarmina.com/blog/category/italy-europe/
Music by Aesthetic Perfection, used with permission.
*** See more dark culture, makeup and fashion on LaCarmina blog: http://www.lacarmina.com/blog
*** La Carmina is an experienced alternative travel, pop culture, beauty and fashion TV presenter; see bio below. Contact her for inquiries, television presenting, appearances, collaborations, sponsorships etc.
- URL - http://www.lacarmina.com
- EMAIL - gothiccarmina {att} gmail
- Twitter - http://twitter.com/lacarmina
- Facebook - http://goo.gl/GlD8
-- La Carmina Biography --
TV HOST: La Carmina has appeared on The Today Show and co-hosted an episode of Bizarre Foods with Andrew Zimmern for Travel Channel, which airs in 75 countries. She was featured on NHK Kawaii TV and New York Wave. Recent TV hosting and arranging credits include Food Network, Dutch Pepsi, Sony Australia, Canal Plus France, NRK Norway TV, Fuel / Discovery, Pro Sieben, National Geographic, and CNN. Reel: http://youtu.be/d75XqWdi2v4
TRAVEL SHOW: She hosts, writes, arranges and field produces a "Coolhunting America" travel TV show for Huffington Post / AOL. La Carmina travels and scouts out underground attractions and bizarre subcultures, starting with Wisconsin. First episode - http://t.co/9JAgu3J In her new series "Travel SOS," she answers travel questions with celebrity co-stars.
COOLHUNTING : She runs a trend consulting / TV hosting and Tokyo fixer company: La Carmina & The Pirates. The crew specializes in Cool Japan, style, music, art, design, alt and youth subcultures. (http://www.lacarmina.com/pirates)
BLOGGER + JOURNALIST: Her popular blog - http://www.lacarmina.com/blog - has been featured in major publications (The New Yorker, Washington Post, WWD, Cosmopolitan, Vogue, LA Times). She is a travel and pop culture journalist for CNN, and Huffington Post / AOL. La Carmina is flown worldwide for press trips and event appearances; she was a guest at NY Fashion Week (speaking at IFB Conference), and was twice invited to Luisaviaroma's Firenze4Ever Italy event for the world's top style bloggers. She spoke about social media and travel video at Hong Kong Social Media Week, PRSA Travel Tourism Conference, Mediabistro's Social Curation Summit, and was guest of honor at numerous anime conventions.
AUTHOR: She's written 3 books about Jpop food and culture for major publishers (Random House, Penguin USA). These include Cute Yummy Time (about decorating food to look adorable) and Crazy, Wacky Theme Restaurants: Tokyo (maid cafes, cat cafes, bizarre cosplay restaurants). La Carmina is a graduate of Columbia University and Yale Law School. More about her books: http://www.lacarmina.com/books.php
† LA CARMINA †
Travel and fashion blogger, TV host, author, journalist.
- URL - http://www.lacarmina.com
- EMAIL - gothiccarmina {att} gmail
- Twitter - http://twitter.com/lacarmina
- Facebook - http://goo.gl/GlD8
On November 18th, 2010, Columbia Students for Justice in Palestine staged a mock Israeli checkpoint for Right to Education Week. http://columbiasjp.org/
On November 18th, 2010, Columbia Students for Justice in Palestine staged a mock Israeli checkpoint for Right to Education Week. http://columbiasjp.org/
http://tripwow.tripadvisor.com/tripwow/ta-00a0-8734-4251?ytv2=1 - Created at TripWow by TravelPod Attractions (a TripAdvisor™ company) Columbia University Ne...
http://tripwow.tripadvisor.com/tripwow/ta-00a0-8734-4251?ytv2=1 - Created at TripWow by TravelPod Attractions (a TripAdvisor™ company) Columbia University Ne...
Must Hear: Obama Classmate Unloads; Obama Used Indonesian Citizenship At Columbia University - 3/11/2014 - http://www.BirtherReport.com - http://www.ObamaRel...
Must Hear: Obama Classmate Unloads; Obama Used Indonesian Citizenship At Columbia University - 3/11/2014 - http://www.BirtherReport.com - http://www.ObamaRel...
NEW YORK -- According to Wayne Allyn Root, a Columbia alumnus and former Republican candidate from Nevada, nobody at his 30th class reunion remembers a fello...
NEW YORK -- According to Wayne Allyn Root, a Columbia alumnus and former Republican candidate from Nevada, nobody at his 30th class reunion remembers a fello...
My suite's trip to the East Village. This vid was made rather hastily. It's just to store memories outsied of my camera. =] Mostly walking and sight-seeing. ...
My suite's trip to the East Village. This vid was made rather hastily. It's just to store memories outsied of my camera. =] Mostly walking and sight-seeing. ...
Create your own video on http://studio.stupeflix.com/?w=1 ! L'Enfant plan for Washington. Newspaper Row, Washington, D.C., 1874. Pennsylvania Avenue in 1998....
Create your own video on http://studio.stupeflix.com/?w=1 ! L'Enfant plan for Washington. Newspaper Row, Washington, D.C., 1874. Pennsylvania Avenue in 1998....
Residential Life at Columbia University Summer Program for High School Students in New York City A pre-college program for high school students. Visit our we...
Residential Life at Columbia University Summer Program for High School Students in New York City A pre-college program for high school students. Visit our we...
Travel TV host and blogger La Carmina -- http://www.lacarmina.com/blog -- explores the spooky side of Prague, Czech Republic with Kat Williams of Rock n Roll Bride. (http://www.rocknrollbride.com)
European apartment rental site Go With Oh (http://www.gowithoh.com) put us in a spacious flat near Charles Bridge. In this video, LaCarmina shares footage of her adventures, including steampunk bars, absinthe ice cream and Goth nightclubs. What were your favorite moments from their journey?
** SUBSCRIBE to my channel for more videos! http://www.youtube.com/user/lacarmina
** COPYRIGHT: The band Aesthetic Perfection gave LaCarmina full commercial/publicity rights to use the songs "One And Only" and "A Nice Place To Visit" in this video. See contract submitted to YouTube's Partner program.
Contact La Carmina for inquiries, TV hosting, travel videos, collaborations, sponsorships etc.
† LA CARMINA †
Travel and fashion blogger, TV host, author, journalist.
- URL - http://www.lacarmina.com
- EMAIL - gothiccarmina {att} gmail
- Twitter - http://twitter.com/lacarmina
- Facebook - http://goo.gl/GlD8
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LA CARMINA - http://www.lacarmina.com - is a travel / culture / fashion TV host (Travel Channel, Food Network, Discovery), prominent fashion blogger, author of 3 books (Penguin USA and Random House), coolhunter and journalist for AOL Travel / Huffington Post.
TV HOST: La Carmina has appeared on The Today Show and co-hosted an episode of Bizarre Foods with Andrew Zimmern for Travel Channel, which airs in 75 countries. She was featured on NHK Kawaii TV and New York Wave. Recent TV hosting and arranging credits include Food Network, Dutch Pepsi, Sony Australia, Canal Plus France, NRK Norway TV, Fuel / Discovery, Pro Sieben National Geographic, and CNN. Presenting reel: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c4ed6cM303Y
TRAVEL SHOW: She hosts, writes, arranges and field produces a "Coolhunting America" travel TV show for Huffington Post / AOL. La Carmina travels and scouts out underground attractions and bizarre subcultures, starting with Wisconsin. First episode - http://t.co/9JAgu3J La Carmina has debuted a new series, "Travel SOS," where she answers travel questions with celebrity co-stars.
COOLHUNTING : She runs a trend consulting / TV hosting and Tokyo fixer company: La Carmina & The Pirates. The crew specializes in Cool Japan, style, music, art, design, alt and youth subcultures. (http://lacarmina.com/pirates)
BLOGGER + JOURNALIST: Her popular blog - http://www.lacarmina.com/blog - has been featured in major publications (The New Yorker, Washington Post, WWD, Cosmopolitan, Vogue, LA Times). She is a travel and pop culture journalist for CNN, and Huffington Post / AOL. La Carmina is flown worldwide for press trips and appearances; she was a guest at NY Fashion Week (speaking at IFB Conference), and was twice invited to Luisaviaroma's Firenze4Ever Italy event for the world's top style bloggers. She spoke about social media and travel video at PRSA Travel Tourism Conference.
AUTHOR: She's written 3 books about Jpop food and culture for major publishers (Random House, Penguin USA). These include Cute Yummy Time (about decorating food to look adorable) and Crazy, Wacky Theme Restaurants: Tokyo (maid cafes, cat cafes, bizarre cosplay restaurants). La Carmina is a graduate of Columbia University and Yale Law School. More about her books: http://www.lacarmina.com/books.php
Travel TV host and blogger La Carmina -- http://www.lacarmina.com/blog -- explores the spooky side of Prague, Czech Republic with Kat Williams of Rock n Roll Bride. (http://www.rocknrollbride.com)
European apartment rental site Go With Oh (http://www.gowithoh.com) put us in a spacious flat near Charles Bridge. In this video, LaCarmina shares footage of her adventures, including steampunk bars, absinthe ice cream and Goth nightclubs. What were your favorite moments from their journey?
** SUBSCRIBE to my channel for more videos! http://www.youtube.com/user/lacarmina
** COPYRIGHT: The band Aesthetic Perfection gave LaCarmina full commercial/publicity rights to use the songs "One And Only" and "A Nice Place To Visit" in this video. See contract submitted to YouTube's Partner program.
Contact La Carmina for inquiries, TV hosting, travel videos, collaborations, sponsorships etc.
† LA CARMINA †
Travel and fashion blogger, TV host, author, journalist.
- URL - http://www.lacarmina.com
- EMAIL - gothiccarmina {att} gmail
- Twitter - http://twitter.com/lacarmina
- Facebook - http://goo.gl/GlD8
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LA CARMINA - http://www.lacarmina.com - is a travel / culture / fashion TV host (Travel Channel, Food Network, Discovery), prominent fashion blogger, author of 3 books (Penguin USA and Random House), coolhunter and journalist for AOL Travel / Huffington Post.
TV HOST: La Carmina has appeared on The Today Show and co-hosted an episode of Bizarre Foods with Andrew Zimmern for Travel Channel, which airs in 75 countries. She was featured on NHK Kawaii TV and New York Wave. Recent TV hosting and arranging credits include Food Network, Dutch Pepsi, Sony Australia, Canal Plus France, NRK Norway TV, Fuel / Discovery, Pro Sieben National Geographic, and CNN. Presenting reel: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c4ed6cM303Y
TRAVEL SHOW: She hosts, writes, arranges and field produces a "Coolhunting America" travel TV show for Huffington Post / AOL. La Carmina travels and scouts out underground attractions and bizarre subcultures, starting with Wisconsin. First episode - http://t.co/9JAgu3J La Carmina has debuted a new series, "Travel SOS," where she answers travel questions with celebrity co-stars.
COOLHUNTING : She runs a trend consulting / TV hosting and Tokyo fixer company: La Carmina & The Pirates. The crew specializes in Cool Japan, style, music, art, design, alt and youth subcultures. (http://lacarmina.com/pirates)
BLOGGER + JOURNALIST: Her popular blog - http://www.lacarmina.com/blog - has been featured in major publications (The New Yorker, Washington Post, WWD, Cosmopolitan, Vogue, LA Times). She is a travel and pop culture journalist for CNN, and Huffington Post / AOL. La Carmina is flown worldwide for press trips and appearances; she was a guest at NY Fashion Week (speaking at IFB Conference), and was twice invited to Luisaviaroma's Firenze4Ever Italy event for the world's top style bloggers. She spoke about social media and travel video at PRSA Travel Tourism Conference.
AUTHOR: She's written 3 books about Jpop food and culture for major publishers (Random House, Penguin USA). These include Cute Yummy Time (about decorating food to look adorable) and Crazy, Wacky Theme Restaurants: Tokyo (maid cafes, cat cafes, bizarre cosplay restaurants). La Carmina is a graduate of Columbia University and Yale Law School. More about her books: http://www.lacarmina.com/books.php
published:03 Jul 2012
views:8915
Hong Kong's coolest new restaurants, food travel tips. Central Lan Kwai Fong bars, Causeway Bay cafe
Travel TV host and foodie La Carmina - http://www.lacarmina.com/blog - eats her way through 6 of Hong Kong's tastiest international restaurants. With her friend John Skeleton (http://www.johnskeleton.com), she visits Taboo, Boqueria, Cafe Habitu, Lily and Bloom, The Academics, and Socialito (in Lan Kwai Fong, Central, and Causeway Bay).
*** See more of LaCarmina Hong Kong travel tips and photos: http://www.lacarmina.com/blog/category/hong-kong-macau/
Travel video hosted by La Carmina - http://www.lacarmina.com
Plastic raincoats by Kusuri - http://www.kusuri.co
Apartment rental provided by Wimdu, http://www.wimdu.com
Song: Naufrago by Siddartha, used with permission by Lov/Recs
*** See more alternative travel and fashion on La Carmina blog: http://www.lacarmina.com/blog
*** La Carmina is an experienced travel, pop culture and fashion TV presenter; see bio below. Contact her for inquiries, television presenting, appearances, collaborations, sponsorships etc.
- URL - http://www.lacarmina.com
- EMAIL - gothiccarmina {att} gmail
- Twitter - http://twitter.com/lacarmina
- Facebook - http://goo.gl/GlD8
-- La Carmina Biography --
La Carmina's popular fashion and travel blog - http://www.lacarmina.com/blog -- has a large, passionate online following. She is flown worldwide for TV work and appearances, including Luisaviaroma Italy, Social Media Week and sitting front row at NY Fashion Week. In addition, La Carmina is a CNN, AOL and Huffington Post journalist, author of 3 books about pop culture (with major publishers), and hosts TV shows for NHK Kawaii TV, National Geographic, Discovery, Food Network, Travel Channel and more (as well as own series on Huff Post / AOL). She also runs a TV coordination business - http://www.lacarmina.com/pirates — which recently got attention for their Bagelheads forehead inflation segment on National Geographic Taboo.
TV HOST: La Carmina has appeared on The Today Show and CBS The Doctors, and co-hosted an episode of Bizarre Foods with Andrew Zimmern for Travel Channel. She was featured on NHK Kawaii TV and New York Wave. Recent TV hosting and arranging credits include Food Network, Dutch Pepsi, Sony Australia, Canal Plus France, NRK Norway TV, Fuel, Discovery, Pro Sieben, National Geographic, and CNN. Reel: http://youtu.be/d75XqWdi2v4
TRAVEL SHOW: She hosts, writes, arranges and field produces a "Coolhunting America" travel TV show for Huffington Post / AOL. La Carmina travels and scouts out underground attractions and bizarre subcultures, starting with Wisconsin. First episode - http://t.co/9JAgu3J In her new series "Travel SOS," she answers travel questions with celebrity co-stars.
COOLHUNTING : She runs a trend consulting / TV hosting and Tokyo fixer company: La Carmina & The Pirates. The crew specializes in Cool Japan, style, music, art, design, alt and youth subcultures. (http://www.lacarmina.com/pirates)
BLOGGER + JOURNALIST: Her popular blog - http://www.lacarmina.com/blog - has been featured in major publications (The New Yorker, Washington Post, WWD, Cosmopolitan, Vogue, LA Times). She is a travel and pop culture journalist for CNN, and Huffington Post / AOL. La Carmina is flown worldwide for press trips and event appearances; she was a guest at NY Fashion Week (speaking at IFB Conference), and was twice invited to Luisaviaroma's Firenze4Ever Italy event for the world's top style bloggers. She spoke about social media and travel video at Hong Kong Social Media Week, PRSA Travel Tourism Conference, Mediabistro's Social Curation Summit, and was guest of honor at numerous anime conventions.
AUTHOR: She's written 3 books about Jpop food and culture for major publishers (Random House, Penguin USA). These include Cute Yummy Time (about decorating food to look adorable) and Crazy, Wacky Theme Restaurants: Tokyo (maid cafes, cat cafes, bizarre cosplay restaurants). La Carmina is a graduate of Columbia University and Yale Law School. More about her books: http://www.lacarmina.com/books.php
† LA CARMINA †
Travel and fashion blogger, TV host, author, journalist.
- URL - http://www.lacarmina.com
- EMAIL - gothiccarmina {att} gmail
- Twitter - http://twitter.com/lacarmina
- Facebook - http://goo.gl/GlD8
Travel TV host and foodie La Carmina - http://www.lacarmina.com/blog - eats her way through 6 of Hong Kong's tastiest international restaurants. With her friend John Skeleton (http://www.johnskeleton.com), she visits Taboo, Boqueria, Cafe Habitu, Lily and Bloom, The Academics, and Socialito (in Lan Kwai Fong, Central, and Causeway Bay).
*** See more of LaCarmina Hong Kong travel tips and photos: http://www.lacarmina.com/blog/category/hong-kong-macau/
Travel video hosted by La Carmina - http://www.lacarmina.com
Plastic raincoats by Kusuri - http://www.kusuri.co
Apartment rental provided by Wimdu, http://www.wimdu.com
Song: Naufrago by Siddartha, used with permission by Lov/Recs
*** See more alternative travel and fashion on La Carmina blog: http://www.lacarmina.com/blog
*** La Carmina is an experienced travel, pop culture and fashion TV presenter; see bio below. Contact her for inquiries, television presenting, appearances, collaborations, sponsorships etc.
- URL - http://www.lacarmina.com
- EMAIL - gothiccarmina {att} gmail
- Twitter - http://twitter.com/lacarmina
- Facebook - http://goo.gl/GlD8
-- La Carmina Biography --
La Carmina's popular fashion and travel blog - http://www.lacarmina.com/blog -- has a large, passionate online following. She is flown worldwide for TV work and appearances, including Luisaviaroma Italy, Social Media Week and sitting front row at NY Fashion Week. In addition, La Carmina is a CNN, AOL and Huffington Post journalist, author of 3 books about pop culture (with major publishers), and hosts TV shows for NHK Kawaii TV, National Geographic, Discovery, Food Network, Travel Channel and more (as well as own series on Huff Post / AOL). She also runs a TV coordination business - http://www.lacarmina.com/pirates — which recently got attention for their Bagelheads forehead inflation segment on National Geographic Taboo.
TV HOST: La Carmina has appeared on The Today Show and CBS The Doctors, and co-hosted an episode of Bizarre Foods with Andrew Zimmern for Travel Channel. She was featured on NHK Kawaii TV and New York Wave. Recent TV hosting and arranging credits include Food Network, Dutch Pepsi, Sony Australia, Canal Plus France, NRK Norway TV, Fuel, Discovery, Pro Sieben, National Geographic, and CNN. Reel: http://youtu.be/d75XqWdi2v4
TRAVEL SHOW: She hosts, writes, arranges and field produces a "Coolhunting America" travel TV show for Huffington Post / AOL. La Carmina travels and scouts out underground attractions and bizarre subcultures, starting with Wisconsin. First episode - http://t.co/9JAgu3J In her new series "Travel SOS," she answers travel questions with celebrity co-stars.
COOLHUNTING : She runs a trend consulting / TV hosting and Tokyo fixer company: La Carmina & The Pirates. The crew specializes in Cool Japan, style, music, art, design, alt and youth subcultures. (http://www.lacarmina.com/pirates)
BLOGGER + JOURNALIST: Her popular blog - http://www.lacarmina.com/blog - has been featured in major publications (The New Yorker, Washington Post, WWD, Cosmopolitan, Vogue, LA Times). She is a travel and pop culture journalist for CNN, and Huffington Post / AOL. La Carmina is flown worldwide for press trips and event appearances; she was a guest at NY Fashion Week (speaking at IFB Conference), and was twice invited to Luisaviaroma's Firenze4Ever Italy event for the world's top style bloggers. She spoke about social media and travel video at Hong Kong Social Media Week, PRSA Travel Tourism Conference, Mediabistro's Social Curation Summit, and was guest of honor at numerous anime conventions.
AUTHOR: She's written 3 books about Jpop food and culture for major publishers (Random House, Penguin USA). These include Cute Yummy Time (about decorating food to look adorable) and Crazy, Wacky Theme Restaurants: Tokyo (maid cafes, cat cafes, bizarre cosplay restaurants). La Carmina is a graduate of Columbia University and Yale Law School. More about her books: http://www.lacarmina.com/books.php
† LA CARMINA †
Travel and fashion blogger, TV host, author, journalist.
- URL - http://www.lacarmina.com
- EMAIL - gothiccarmina {att} gmail
- Twitter - http://twitter.com/lacarmina
- Facebook - http://goo.gl/GlD8
A short film by acclaimed documentary filmmaker Ric Burns, CC 78, featuring interviews with Columbia students, faculty and alumni. HD Available. Search Video...
Columbia University Introduction - The best university in New York City and US
Columbia University
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Columbia University was founded in...
published:04 Feb 2015
Columbia University Introduction - The best university in New York City and US
Columbia University Introduction - The best university in New York City and US
Columbia University
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Columbia University was founded in 1754 as King's College by royal charter of King George II of England. It is the oldest institution of higher learning in the state of New York and the fifth oldest in the United States.
New York city , east of Broadway is the Audubon Biomedical Science and Technology Park, which includes the Mary Woodard Lasker Biomedical Research Building, the Audubon Business Technology Center, Russ Berrie Medical Science Pavilion, and the Irving Cancer Research Center as well as other institutions of cutting-edge scientific and medical research.
published:04 Feb 2015
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Insight into Columbia University
If you have questions for Jamie or any other members of our team, please feel free to emai...
Columbia University in the City of New York: "A Doubled Magic" television spot
Columbia University in the City of New York: "A Doubled Magic" television spot
Columbia University in the City of New York "A Doubled Magic" television spot. Produced for Columbia Athletics and based on the words of Pulitzer Prize-winni...
Columbia University in the City of New York is an American private Ivy League research uni...
published:12 Feb 2015
Columbia University, New York City
Columbia University, New York City
Columbia University in the City of New York is an American private Ivy League research university located in the Morningside Heights neighborhood of Upper Manhattan in New York City. It is the oldest institution of higher learning in the State of New York, the fifth oldest in the United States, and one of the country's nine Colonial Colleges founded before the American Revolution. Today the university operates Columbia Global Centers overseas in Amman, Beijing, Istanbul, Paris, Mumbai, Rio de Janeiro, Santiago and Nairobi.
The university was founded in 1754 as King's College by royal charter of George II of Great Britain. After the American Revolutionary War, King's College briefly became a state entity, and was renamed Columbia College in 1784. The University now operates under a 1787 charter that places the institution under a private board of trustees, and in 1896 it was further renamed Columbia University. That same year, the university's campus was moved from Madison Avenue to its current location in Morningside Heights, where it occupies more than six city blocks, or 32 acres (13 ha).
The university encompasses twenty schools and is affiliated with numerous institutions, including Teachers College (which is Columbia University's Graduate School of Education), Barnard College, and the Union Theological Seminary, with joint undergraduate programs available through the Jewish Theological Seminary of America as well as the Juilliard School.
Columbia annually administers the Pulitzer Prize. 101 Nobel Prize laureates have been affiliated with the university as students, faculty, or staff, the second most of any institution in the world. Columbia is one of the fourteen founding members of the Association of American Universities, and was the first school in the United States to grant the M.D. degree. Notable alumni and former students of the university and its predecessor, King's College, include five Founding Fathers of the United States; nine Justices of the United States Supreme Court; 43 Nobel Prize laureates; 20 living billionaires; 28 Academy Award winners; and 29 heads of state, including three United States Presidents.
NYC files: Video tales from New York City
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published:12 Feb 2015
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Life Change at Columbia
Christian Union works at strategic universities and in key cities to develop Christian lea...
published:13 Nov 2013
Life Change at Columbia
Life Change at Columbia
Christian Union works at strategic universities and in key cities to develop Christian leaders. Launched in 2002, Christian Union resources and serves student leaders of various student organizations, including Columbia Faith & Action. Seeking to bring about culture change that will glorify God, the ministry's work starts with individual lives—like Heather's. Learn more at http://www.christianunion.org
published:13 Nov 2013
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NYU + Columbia University
IM BACK! For the entire summer to come I will be bringing you guys a video a week! Somethi...
IM BACK! For the entire summer to come I will be bringing you guys a video a week! Something that I've never done before but have always wanted to do. And to...
James Minter, Director of International Admissions at Columbia University, talks to Erica ...
published:13 Oct 2011
Columbia University: International Admissions
Columbia University: International Admissions
James Minter, Director of International Admissions at Columbia University, talks to Erica Lutes from EducationUSA about the application process and financial aid at Columbia University in NY.
published:13 Oct 2011
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Sisters Separated as Kids Find Each Other in Columbia University Class
A story worthy of a novel played out in a Columbia University writing class.
Lizzie Valve...
published:18 May 2015
Sisters Separated as Kids Find Each Other in Columbia University Class
Sisters Separated as Kids Find Each Other in Columbia University Class
A story worthy of a novel played out in a Columbia University writing class.
Lizzie Valverde, 35, and Katy Olson, 34, already had a lot in common when they met in a Columbia classroom two and a half years ago: Both women were returning to college in their 30s and both wanted to pursue their passion of writing.
But on that first day of class, the women discovered something more -- they are sisters.
Olson had asked Valverde so many questions after class, Valverde assumed Olson might know her younger sister.
"And, I'm like yeah, I don't know your sister, I think I am your sister," Olson told ABC News.
"When she said, 'I am your sister,' I just froze," Valverde said.
As children, the sisters were adopted by different families -- Valverde grew up in New Jersey while Olson was raised in Florida and Iowa.
That first day they met, they spent hours asking each other questions and making up for lost time.
"We went straight to the bar," Olson said. "And we just ordered pitchers of beer and just started going back and forth with our lives and biographical details... Like, do you like chicken wings? I like chicken wings. Do you have a weird pinkie toe? I have a weird pinkie toe."
PHOTO: Lizzie Valverde is seen in this photo from her childhood.Anna OSullivan, Associate Director of Communications at Columbia University School of General Studies
PHOTO: Lizzie Valverde is seen in this photo from her childhood.
Their birth mother, Leslie Parker, was a teenager in Florida when she gave them up for adoption.
Parker, 54, told ABC News over the phone she, too, always dreamed of being a writer, but had never been given the chance.
"I'm so proud of them," Parker said. "They're both amazing, beautiful women."
At Valverde's graduation next week, Olson and Parker will meet for the first time.
"I'm looking forward to seeing both of them," Parker said. "I've never seen Katy in person."
And for these wordsmith sisters, their own story is stranger than fiction.
"If I workshopped this in a fiction class, I'd be run out," Olson said. "There's no way."
published:18 May 2015
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Meryl Streep, Barnard Commencement Speaker 2010, Columbia University
Meryl Streep speaks at Barnard College, Columbia University Commencement 2010.
Running ...
published:18 May 2010
Meryl Streep, Barnard Commencement Speaker 2010, Columbia University
Meryl Streep, Barnard Commencement Speaker 2010, Columbia University
Meryl Streep speaks at Barnard College, Columbia University Commencement 2010.
Running transcript of speech included.
An American actress who has worked in theater, television, and film, Streep has received 16 Academy Award nominations and 15 Golden Globe nominations. She won two Oscars and seven Golden Globes. She made her first appearance in a play called The Playboy of Seville in 1971, and since then, she has been known for her roles in The Devil Wears Prada (2006), Mamma Mia (2007), Doubt (2008) and more recently Julie & Julia and Its Complicated in 2009.
published:18 May 2010
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Columbia University Trip - Kweller Prep Tour Campus & Dorm
So proud to announce this is Kweller Prep's 100th video! After spending the entire morning...
Columbia University Trip - Kweller Prep Tour Campus & Dorm
Columbia University Trip - Kweller Prep Tour Campus & Dorm
So proud to announce this is Kweller Prep's 100th video! After spending the entire morning at NYU, we visit Kweller Prep tutors and former students at Columb...
Columbia University Wikipedia travel guide video. Created by Stupeflix.com
Columbia University Wikipedia travel guide video. Created by Stupeflix.com
Create your own video on http://studio.stupeflix.com ! Butler Library (June 2003). "College Walk" provides a public path between Broadway and Amsterdam Avenu...
Columbia University tour guide--Building recognition
Columbia University tour guide--Building recognition
With the tourist trade improving, there are many kinds of tour guide right coming out. Except the traditional tour guide person, electronic tour guide, maps ...
Georgetown, District of Columbia Wikipedia travel guide video. Created by Stupeflix.com
Create your own video on http://studio.stupeflix.com/?w=1 ! The
familiar golden dome of Wa...
published:22 Mar 2010
Georgetown, District of Columbia Wikipedia travel guide video. Created by Stupeflix.com
Georgetown, District of Columbia Wikipedia travel guide video. Created by Stupeflix.com
Create your own video on http://studio.stupeflix.com/?w=1 ! The
familiar golden dome of Washington's once venerable Riggs Bank, now
amalgamated into PNC Bank, at the northeast corner of Wisconsin Avenue
and M Street NW. Georgetown in red. The Old Stone House, the oldest
original building in Washington, D.C. P Street NW, in Georgetown,
features conduit streetcar tracks installed in the 1890s. Shops along M
Street in Georgetown, at 28th Street, in Washington, D.C. Christmas
decorations. C&O; Canal in G'town. M Street on a snowy Winter night.
Georgetown University. Georgetown Visitation Preparatory School.
Exorcist Steps.
published:22 Mar 2010
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Columbia University J-School - International students
The class of 2008 presents:
"You are a new international student and we are not."
Here a...
published:28 Jun 2008
Columbia University J-School - International students
Columbia University J-School - International students
The class of 2008 presents:
"You are a new international student and we are not."
Here are some tips on how to survive the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. Welcome!
Also check the video of when we first met at the orientation picnic in the Fall.
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You must have a facebook account to watch it...
published:28 Jun 2008
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Columbia University Campus
The Columbia campus is a Beaux-Arts confection with its many classically decorated buildin...
The Columbia campus is a Beaux-Arts confection with its many classically decorated buildings and statues! Go to Design2Share.com for the latest home design t...
The World of insects is one we only dimly understand. Yet from Mrs. Ellis's Housekeeping Made Easy, the nineteenth-century guide to using arsenic, cobalt, an...
Home to the University of Missouri, Columbia is a fun, funky and surprisingly sophisticate...
published:21 Jul 2009
Columbia Missouri Features Many New Attractions
Columbia Missouri Features Many New Attractions
Home to the University of Missouri, Columbia is a fun, funky and surprisingly sophisticated city offering unique dining options, retail therapy, museums, theatres and outdoor activities. The downtown area, known as The District, includes unique restaurants, specialty stores, galleries and shops. Other attractions include Katy Trail State Park, Stevens Lake Park, the restored Missouri Theatre Center for the Arts, and the YouZeum, an interactive science center promoting health and wellness in a fun and engaging way. To plan your Columbia getaway visit www.VisitMO.com or call 800-519-4800 to get a copy of your FREE Official Missouri Travel Guide.
published:21 Jul 2009
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Berlin, Germany Goth travel guide! Gothic Punk shops, parties, horror bar, nightlife, DJ SiSEN
Travel blogger & TV host La Carmina - http://www.lacarmina.com/blog - explores the Goth sc...
published:09 Oct 2012
Berlin, Germany Goth travel guide! Gothic Punk shops, parties, horror bar, nightlife, DJ SiSEN
Berlin, Germany Goth travel guide! Gothic Punk shops, parties, horror bar, nightlife, DJ SiSEN
Travel blogger & TV host La Carmina - http://www.lacarmina.com/blog - explores the Goth scene in Berlin, Germany thanks to apartment rental company Go With Oh (http://www.gowithoh.com)
Watch as she visits a fetish party, Last Cathedral horror bar, deathrock goth punk clothing stores (Mystica, XtraX) and alternative art events (Berlin Biennale). Includes footage of a Japanese party with DJ SiSEN from Tokyo!
What do you think of Berlin's underground culture? Would you want to visit? For more shopping and clubbing tips, check out my German Goth guide on La Carmina blog: http://www.lacarmina.com/blog/category/italy-europe/
Music by Aesthetic Perfection, used with permission.
*** See more dark culture, makeup and fashion on LaCarmina blog: http://www.lacarmina.com/blog
*** La Carmina is an experienced alternative travel, pop culture, beauty and fashion TV presenter; see bio below. Contact her for inquiries, television presenting, appearances, collaborations, sponsorships etc.
- URL - http://www.lacarmina.com
- EMAIL - gothiccarmina {att} gmail
- Twitter - http://twitter.com/lacarmina
- Facebook - http://goo.gl/GlD8
-- La Carmina Biography --
TV HOST: La Carmina has appeared on The Today Show and co-hosted an episode of Bizarre Foods with Andrew Zimmern for Travel Channel, which airs in 75 countries. She was featured on NHK Kawaii TV and New York Wave. Recent TV hosting and arranging credits include Food Network, Dutch Pepsi, Sony Australia, Canal Plus France, NRK Norway TV, Fuel / Discovery, Pro Sieben, National Geographic, and CNN. Reel: http://youtu.be/d75XqWdi2v4
TRAVEL SHOW: She hosts, writes, arranges and field produces a "Coolhunting America" travel TV show for Huffington Post / AOL. La Carmina travels and scouts out underground attractions and bizarre subcultures, starting with Wisconsin. First episode - http://t.co/9JAgu3J In her new series "Travel SOS," she answers travel questions with celebrity co-stars.
COOLHUNTING : She runs a trend consulting / TV hosting and Tokyo fixer company: La Carmina & The Pirates. The crew specializes in Cool Japan, style, music, art, design, alt and youth subcultures. (http://www.lacarmina.com/pirates)
BLOGGER + JOURNALIST: Her popular blog - http://www.lacarmina.com/blog - has been featured in major publications (The New Yorker, Washington Post, WWD, Cosmopolitan, Vogue, LA Times). She is a travel and pop culture journalist for CNN, and Huffington Post / AOL. La Carmina is flown worldwide for press trips and event appearances; she was a guest at NY Fashion Week (speaking at IFB Conference), and was twice invited to Luisaviaroma's Firenze4Ever Italy event for the world's top style bloggers. She spoke about social media and travel video at Hong Kong Social Media Week, PRSA Travel Tourism Conference, Mediabistro's Social Curation Summit, and was guest of honor at numerous anime conventions.
AUTHOR: She's written 3 books about Jpop food and culture for major publishers (Random House, Penguin USA). These include Cute Yummy Time (about decorating food to look adorable) and Crazy, Wacky Theme Restaurants: Tokyo (maid cafes, cat cafes, bizarre cosplay restaurants). La Carmina is a graduate of Columbia University and Yale Law School. More about her books: http://www.lacarmina.com/books.php
† LA CARMINA †
Travel and fashion blogger, TV host, author, journalist.
- URL - http://www.lacarmina.com
- EMAIL - gothiccarmina {att} gmail
- Twitter - http://twitter.com/lacarmina
- Facebook - http://goo.gl/GlD8
On November 18th, 2010, Columbia Students for Justice in Palestine staged a mock Israeli checkpoint for Right to Education Week. http://columbiasjp.org/
Columbia University - New York City, New York, United States
Columbia University - New York City, New York, United States
http://tripwow.tripadvisor.com/tripwow/ta-00a0-8734-4251?ytv2=1 - Created at TripWow by TravelPod Attractions (a TripAdvisor™ company) Columbia University Ne...
Obama Classmate: Obama Used Indonesian Citizenship At Columbia University
Obama Classmate: Obama Used Indonesian Citizenship At Columbia University
Must Hear: Obama Classmate Unloads; Obama Used Indonesian Citizenship At Columbia University - 3/11/2014 - http://www.BirtherReport.com - http://www.ObamaRel...
Was Obama an "Invisible Man" at Columbia University? #N3
Was Obama an "Invisible Man" at Columbia University? #N3
NEW YORK -- According to Wayne Allyn Root, a Columbia alumnus and former Republican candidate from Nevada, nobody at his 30th class reunion remembers a fello...
JAYAPURA, Indonesia (AP) -- Rescue officials say a search plane has spotted the wreckage of an Indonesian passenger plane that went missing with 54 people onboard. There was no immediate word if there were any survivors from the crash, which happened in bad weather on Sunday in Indonesia's mountainous easternmost province of Papua. Officials said the wreckage was spotted about 12 kilometers (7 miles) from its destination of Oksibil ... ....
Whether sitting on a train or having dinner at a restaurant, many people find it hard to stop fiddling with their mobile phones – firing off a never-ending stream of Facebook, Instagram and Twitter posts ... In the first study of its kind, an academic from Leicester’s De MontfortUniversity has found that the more times a person uses the internet or their mobile phone, the more likely they are to experience “cognitive failures” ... --> ... ....
One year on from the summit to end sexual violence in conflict, convened by Angelina Jolie and William Hague in London, the self-proclaimed Islamic State has developed a complex bureaucracy of sex slavery that makes a mockery of the summit’s goal to bring about an end to the use of rape and sexual violence in war ... The article goes on to reassure its readership that ... • Comments will be opened later ....
17 August 2015. From the section China. Residents on Monday held up banners protesting the fact that homes were allowed to be built just 600m from the warehouse containing hazardous materials. People in the Chinese city of Tianjin whose homes were damaged by the huge explosions at on 12 August have staged protests to demand compensation from the government ... The blasts focused on a warehouse which was storing sodium cyanide ... Top Stories ... ....
Humanity has already used up 100% of the resources produced by the Earth this year, meaning that any consumption from now on represents an unsustainable burden on the planet. Known as Earth Overshoot Day, the moment when humanity exceeds nature's budget for the year was reached on August 13 - six days earlier than in 2014 ... ....
Winthrop Adkins, 82, a ColumbiaUniversity psychologist who devised and managed a coping-skills educational program intended to help at-risk youths and adults deal with everyday life issues, died July 17 at a hospital in Stamford, Conn....
The US has continued to dominate higher education rankings after China’sShanghai Jiao TongUniversity released its annual Academic Ranking of WorldUniversities (ARWU). Eight universities in the top 10 alone are in America, with two being UK-based, as more than 51 US institutions feature in the top 100... The top 10 universities in the world for academic excellence..HarvardUniversity – 100 ... ColumbiaUniversity – 58.8....
The US has continued to dominate higher education rankings after China’sShanghai Jiao TongUniversity released its annual Academic Ranking of WorldUniversities (ARWU). Eight universities in the top-ten alone are in America, with two being UK-based, as more than 51 US institutions feature in the top 100... The top-ten universities in the world for academic excellence..HarvardUniversity – 100 ... ColumbiaUniversity – 58.8....
According to ProHealth, brain fog is “is a constellation of symptoms that include reduced cognition, inability to concentrate and multitask, as well as loss of short and long term memory.” As Maddy Hornig, MD, associate professor of epidemiology at ColumbiaUniversityMedical Center, described to Prevention, “It's a vague sense of what you're ......
Matthew Waxman, a ColumbiaUniversity law professor and former Defense Department adviser on detention issues, said in an email that while there's limited court precedent, he thought most judges would generally back the two-phase interrogation and would be "reluctant to create practical barriers to criminal prosecution of such terrorism cases."...
(CNN)This year we have seen a succession of unusual weather events across Asia. Deadly heat waves in India and Pakistan, widespread drought in Cambodia, Indonesia, and Vietnam, and planned water rationing in Thailand...Already, 2015 has been the hottest year ever recorded ... READ. Is this year strongest El Niño on record? ... Researchers at ColumbiaUniversity have found that the risk of civil conflict doubles during El Niño cycles ... Replay ... ....
Elizabeth Brown remembers people coming up to her father, Sherrod Brown, when she was 5 years old and thanking him for helping with an issue in their community. “It’s just something that has stuck with me since I was a little girl,” Brown said of a memory that goes back to when her father, now a U.S ... 31 ... Four are Democrats ... Brown has been heavily involved in the Democratic Party since she graduated from ColumbiaUniversity in 2007....
While the Post’s wrongheadedness on the Iraq War extended into its news pages – with the rare skeptical article either buried or spiked – Hiatt’s editorial section was like a chorus with virtually every columnist singing from the same pro-invasion song book and Hiatt’s editorials serving as lead vocalist. A study by ColumbiaUniversity......