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==Spring== | ==Spring== |
Latest revision as of 12:48, 20 April 2014
2013 doesn't exist.
Ha, just kidding. The world ended. Didn't you read the page on 2012?
Spring
- February: ZBT hazing scandal
- April 16: Kevin Shollenberger announces his resignation, to go into effect on May 31, when Dean Martinez will take over as interim
- April 23: Prospies place their admissions essays in a public Google Drive; Gawker and IvyGate publish and mock them.
- April 24 - 2013 Columbia Wikithon held to update WikiCU
- May: News of widespread cheating in Barnard English professor Ellsberg's Modern English Texts II broke.
- May: 2013 football bigotry scandal as football defensive lineman arrested for aggravated harassment as a hate crime; the day after, WKCR broke news of lots of racist/homophobic/sexist tweets on many football players' public Twitter accounts.
- May: Lit Hum instructor Ivan Lupic shared the IDs with his class, bringing about the second Lit Hum exam leak (2013).
Summer
- June: Sreenath Sreenivasan, the University's first "Chief Digital Officer," announces his plans to quit and take the same title at the Met Museum.
- July 1: Mary Boyce takes over as Dean of SEAS; Steve Coll takes over as J-School dean.
Fall
- Expected end of the Columbia Campaign's $5bn fundraising goal.
Preceded by 2012 |
History of Columbia University 2013 |
Succeeded by 2014 |