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− | *Columbia divests from apartheid South Africa following student protests in [[1985]]. | + | *Columbia divests from apartheid South Africa following [[Apartheid divestment protests|student protests]] in [[1985]]. |
+ | *[[David Denby]] retakes [[Lit Hum]] and [[Contemporary Civilization]] for his book, ''Great Books'' | ||
+ | *[[Hamilton Deli]] opens, begins serving awesome sandwiches | ||
+ | *[[East Campus]] renovated just nine years after opening | ||
+ | *Controversy over the selection of [[Juan Gonzalez]] as [[Columbia College]] [[Class Day]] speaker | ||
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+ | {{succession|office=History of Columbia University|years=1991|preceded=[[1990]]|succeeded=[[1992]]}} | ||
[[Category:20th century]] | [[Category:20th century]] |
Latest revision as of 11:48, 15 May 2013
1991 in Columbia history:
- Columbia divests from apartheid South Africa following student protests in 1985.
- David Denby retakes Lit Hum and Contemporary Civilization for his book, Great Books
- Hamilton Deli opens, begins serving awesome sandwiches
- East Campus renovated just nine years after opening
- Controversy over the selection of Juan Gonzalez as Columbia College Class Day speaker
Preceded by 1990 |
History of Columbia University 1991 |
Succeeded by 1992 |