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In '''2012''', the world will end. Believe it.
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In '''2012''', the world will end. Er, ended. Believe it.
  
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*Journalism Hall is renamed [[Pulitzer Hall]] in a century-late recognition of [[Joseph Pulitzer]]'s gift
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==Spring==
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*February 17: [[John Coatsworth]] appointed [[provost]]
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*March 1: [[Columbia University College Republicans|CUCR]] president and finance director step down due to events of [[Ahmadinegate]]
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*March 3: [[Barnard College|Barnard]] announces [[Barack Obama]] CC'83 will speak at Barnard commencement, causing [http://www.columbiaspectator.com/2012/03/04/broken-heart all] [http://www.columbiaspectator.com/2012/03/04/state-our-university sorts] of [http://bwog.com/2012/03/03/breaking-obama-to-speak-at-barnards-commencement/#comments problems].
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*April 23: [[GS]] [[Class Day]] is moved back one day to Sunday, May 13 to accommodate for Obama's arrival on campus the following day, causing a flurry of uproar from GS students.
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==Summer==
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*July 3: [[Feniosky Peña-Mora]] resigns as Dean of [[SEAS]].
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*July 30: Columbia and New York City announce the creation of the [[Institute for Data Sciences and Engineering]] with a $15M grant from the City.
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*August 1: [[Office of Undergraduate Admissions|Admissions]] and [[Office of Undergraduate Financial Aid|Financial Aid]] are spun out from [[Student Affairs]] into an independent unit, headed by [[Jessica Marinaccio|Dean Jessica Marinaccio]].
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==Fall==
 
*Expected completion date of the [[Campbell Sports Center]]
 
*Expected completion date of the [[Campbell Sports Center]]
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*Alumni [[Robert Lefkowitz]] and [[Alvin E. Roth]] receive [[Nobel Prize|Nobel Prizes]] in chemistry and economics, respectively.
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*September 7: Spec editor accused of plagiarism in [[2012 Spectator plagiarism incident]]
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*[[October 24]]: Most money given on a single day in Columbia history, on [[Giving Day]]
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*November 8: [[Nicholas Dirks|Nick Dirks]] announces he is stepping down as EVP for Arts & Sciences
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*November 30: The [[Brownstone Review Committee]] selected [[Alpha Chi Omega]], [[Lambda Phi Epsilon]], and [[Q House]] to repopulated the [[Operation Ivy League]] brownstones; [[AEPi]]'s Matthew Renick sends an angry email to everyone citing ALPHA Standards
  
 
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Latest revision as of 15:53, 9 May 2024

In 2012, the world will end. Er, ended. Believe it.

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Fall

Preceded by
2011
History of Columbia University 
2012
Succeeded by
2013