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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Not sure what the debate is here? It is proper to say I go to Barnard which is one of the colleges of Columbia University. Again the gate says Barnard College of Columbia University. The degrees says Barnard College Columbia University and is signed by the President of both schools. The logo has Columbia on it. They are instructed to say it on resumes and Linkedin. Nothing unethical or immoral. They were subject to same demonstrators at Columbia. But again this should only concern those attending and their employers and their grad schools. By the way law schools, I checked mine (Penn) list it as Barnard College, Columbia University. Other Ivies are saying it: https://www.law.upenn.edu/admissions/jd/entering-class-profile.php [/quote] It's so weird for Penn to divide Columbia into different schools, but not to other colleges.[/quote] But it says it is part of Columbia University. It is a college with in Columbia. [/quote]
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