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Old 04-25-2008, 03:34 PM   #48
acinva
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acinva- because the relationship to Columbia is a defining characteristic of Barnard. Access to Columbia's resources, faculty, course catalog, labs etc. Also, your example is the reverse. There's no reason for a Columbia grad to explain what Barnard is. That's why there's an entire page on Barnard's website that explains the relationship (quite well actually), and Barnard barely gets mentioned on Columbia's website.


What did I say that made you think that a Columbia grad has to explain what Barnard is?
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