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Acceptance Speech of Robert E. Pollack, TANNENBAUM-WARNER AWARDEE
In this speech, Robert E. Pollack reflects on his lifelong connection to Columbia University, beginning in 1957 as an undergraduate and continuing through his roles as professor, Dean of Columbia College, Director of The University Seminars, and now Professor Emeritus of Biological Sciences. He emphasizes the enduring importance of the Core Curriculum in shaping the College’s educational mission and advocates for deeper faculty engagement from across the Arts and Sciences.
Pollack also honors the legacy of Robert Belknap, a formative mentor and former Director of The University Seminars, whose teaching and friendship exemplified the collaborative spirit of intellectual exchange that the Seminars were founded to promote. This speech captures not only a personal and institutional history but also a call to renew Columbia’s foundational commitments to dialogue, diversity, and undergraduate education
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The Religion of Science: Conquering the Unknowable | Dr. Robert Pollack
In this episode of WiGH?, molecular biology pioneer Robert Pollack, Ph.D talks about how scientists may surprisingly benefit from the study of religion. “The most bizarre religion in my experience is the religion of science.
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Commemoration of Robert Belknap
In "Commemoration of Robert Belknap," Robert Pollack pays tribute to Robert Belknap, a respected Columbia University professor, and his profound influence on Pollack's life and career. Pollack shares anecdotes that illustrate Belknap's wisdom, humility, and deep understanding of history and human nature. He reflects on the lessons he learned from Belknap, particularly the importance of acknowledging and valuing all aspects of one's heritage and the role of personal choices in defining one's identity. The commemoration is a heartfelt reflection on the lasting impact of a mentor and friend
Pollack, Robert
Robert Pollack - Instructor in Chemistry.https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/univ_photos/3428/thumbnail.jp
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Bob Pollack ’61 Addresses the 50th Reunion Class
In his address to the Columbia College Class of 1961 at their 50th reunion, Robert Pollack reflects on his life and career at Columbia, sharing personal anecdotes and lessons learned over the years. Pollack recounts his experiences as a student, professor, and Dean of Columbia College, emphasizing the importance of community, resilience, and integrity. He pays tribute to classmates who were lost over the years and discusses the values that have guided his life and work. The speech is a reflection on the passage of time, the enduring impact of education, and the deep connections formed through shared experiences at Columbia
Robert Redford and Sydney Pollack
Robert Redford and Sydney Pollack were guests at the Vernal Chamber of Commerce banquet. The two were in the area filming the movie "Jermiah Johnson.
Sydney Pollack and Robert Redford
Sydney Pollack and Robert Redford were guests at the Vernal Chamber of Commerce banquet. The two were in the area filming the movie "Jermiah Johnson.
Col. Robert Pollack house
The house of Col. Robert Pollack, which was located one mile south of Cornelius. Giles Mooberry, Byron Mooberry and Ray Farmer are shown standing on top of the windmill tower, and Lester Mooberry stands on the woodpile below.[caption] COL. ROBERT POLLACKS'S house one mile south of city, 1906. Gilbert Mooberry, now 88 and the late Byron Mooberry and Ray Farmer are on the tower. Lester Mooberry is standing on the woodpile
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Hit By a Horse
The document "Hit By a Horse" by Robert Pollack recounts a personal experience in which the author was struck by a horse-drawn carriage in New York City. Pollack uses this incident to explore broader themes of morality, human behavior, and the distinction between ignorance and evil. He contrasts the indifference of bystanders with the kindness of his wife and the emergency room staff, suggesting that moral choices are not determined by education or knowledge but are instead independent and intrinsic decisions. Pollack reflects on the necessity of addressing moral questions within the intersection of science and religion, emphasizing that understanding what is right and good remains a crucial, albeit data-resistant, aspect of human life. He concludes by linking this personal reflection to the mission of the Center for the Study of Science and Religion (CSSR), advocating for the importance of integrating moral inquiry into scientific and educational endeavors
Author Tom Keneally back stage at the Nimrod Theatre, Sydney, 1980 /
Title from acquisitions documentation.; Part of the collection: Robert McFarlane collection of photographs.; Inscriptions: "Author Tom Keneally back stage Nimrod Theatre 1980 Robert McFarlane"--In pencil on reverse.; Also available online at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn6615438
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