Difference between revisions of "1988"
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*Construction of [[Schapiro Hall]] allows all undergraduates to live on campus at once for the first time | *Construction of [[Schapiro Hall]] allows all undergraduates to live on campus at once for the first time | ||
− | *After renovations, the | + | *After renovations, the McMillin Academic Theater reopens as the [[Miller Theatre]] |
*The [[Society of Senior Scholars]] is founded | *The [[Society of Senior Scholars]] is founded | ||
*The [[ROLM Phone]] replaces [[Centrex]] | *The [[ROLM Phone]] replaces [[Centrex]] | ||
+ | *The [[De Bary Report]] is issued, indirectly leading to the [[Major Cultures]] requirement | ||
==Spring== | ==Spring== |
Latest revision as of 19:24, 23 April 2008
1988 in Columbia history:
- Construction of Schapiro Hall allows all undergraduates to live on campus at once for the first time
- After renovations, the McMillin Academic Theater reopens as the Miller Theatre
- The Society of Senior Scholars is founded
- The ROLM Phone replaces Centrex
- The De Bary Report is issued, indirectly leading to the Major Cultures requirement
Spring
Fall
- October 8: Columbia football ends its 44-game losing streak by beating Princeton 16-13. Mass chaos ensues, with Dean Jack Greenberg allegedly feeding beer to undergraduates from a keg.
Preceded by 1987 |
History of Columbia University 1988 |
Succeeded by 1989 |