The Low Down Weekly Roundup | December 14, 2018

December 14, 2018

Read on for a roundup of Columbia news and ideas you might have missed this week. 

  • This week, Columbia College announced a $6M gift from Alexander '87CC and Mary Kathryn Navab, which established the Navab Fellowship Program. It will provide funding for 40 full-time College student internships with non-profit and for-profit organizations each year. Read more from the College about this exciting news.

  • Two alumni in the Columbia Career Coaches Network offered their top insights to cap off 2018. Lynn Berger '84, '90TC reflected on getting yourself in a good mindset for the year ahead, and Julia Harris-Wexler '84TC offers key tips to get the role you want in 2019.

  • Congratulations! Jaime Chávez Alor '18LAW and Daniel Berezowsky made history as the first same-sex marriage outside Mexico, but under Mexican law. Read more from NBC News.

  • This month, we at the CAA are taking a look back on your 2018. What did you accomplish? What lessons did you learn along the way? Let us know here, and we just might feature your achievements on CAA social channels!