Difference between revisions of "1999"
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*The [[Alexander Hamilton Medal]] is awarded to professors [[William Theodore de Bary]], [[James Shenton]], and [[Richard Axel]] | *The [[Alexander Hamilton Medal]] is awarded to professors [[William Theodore de Bary]], [[James Shenton]], and [[Richard Axel]] | ||
*The [[Boathouses|Class of 1929 Boathouse]] breaks ground at [[Baker Field]] | *The [[Boathouses|Class of 1929 Boathouse]] breaks ground at [[Baker Field]] | ||
+ | *[[Project Health]] is founded | ||
+ | *[[Bach Society]] founded | ||
==Spring== | ==Spring== |
Latest revision as of 15:25, 31 July 2010
1999 in Columbia history:
- Alfred Lerner Hall opens for use
- The Alexander Hamilton Medal is awarded to professors William Theodore de Bary, James Shenton, and Richard Axel
- The Class of 1929 Boathouse breaks ground at Baker Field
- Project Health is founded
- Bach Society founded
Spring
- The first CC Coursewide Lecture is given
- Claire Shipman is the keynote speaker at Columbia College Class Day
Fall
- Creation of the Center for the Study of Ethnicity and Race as a result of protests that took place in 1996
Preceded by 1998 |
History of Columbia University 1999 |
Succeeded by 2000 |