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*Alumnus [[Milton Friedman]] wins the [[Nobel Prize]] in economics | *Alumnus [[Milton Friedman]] wins the [[Nobel Prize]] in economics | ||
− | *The [[Lionel Trilling Book Award]] and the [[Lionel Trilling Seminars]] are | + | *The [[Lionel Trilling Book Award]] and the [[Lionel Trilling Seminars]] are established, in memory of the late professor [[Lionel Trilling]] |
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+ | *[[February 29]]: ''[[Spec]]'' celebrates its 100th birthday | ||
+ | *[[March 3]]: [[Peter Likins]] named Dean of Engineering School; replaces Acting Dean [[Ralph Schwarz]]. Barnard Trustees appoint [[Jacqueline Mattfeld]] as Barnard's seventh head and 4th president | ||
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{{succession|preceded=[[1975]]|succeeded=[[1977]]|office=History of Columbia University|years=1976}} | {{succession|preceded=[[1975]]|succeeded=[[1977]]|office=History of Columbia University|years=1976}} | ||
[[Category:20th century]] | [[Category:20th century]] |
Latest revision as of 03:21, 23 November 2007
1976 in Columbia history:
- Alumnus Milton Friedman wins the Nobel Prize in economics
- The Lionel Trilling Book Award and the Lionel Trilling Seminars are established, in memory of the late professor Lionel Trilling
- February 29: Spec celebrates its 100th birthday
- March 3: Peter Likins named Dean of Engineering School; replaces Acting Dean Ralph Schwarz. Barnard Trustees appoint Jacqueline Mattfeld as Barnard's seventh head and 4th president
Preceded by 1975 |
History of Columbia University 1976 |
Succeeded by 1977 |