Difference between revisions of "1985"
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*Students take over [[Hamilton Hall]] to [[Anti-apartheid protests|demand the university divest from apartheid South Africa]]. Divestment would come, but not until [[1991]]. | *Students take over [[Hamilton Hall]] to [[Anti-apartheid protests|demand the university divest from apartheid South Africa]]. Divestment would come, but not until [[1991]]. | ||
*[[Gay Health Advocacy Project]] established | *[[Gay Health Advocacy Project]] established | ||
+ | *Brief revival of ''[[Acta Columbiana]]'', under [[Julius Genachowski]], begins | ||
{{succession|office=History of Columbia University|years=1985|preceded=[[1984]]|succeeded=[[1986]]}} | {{succession|office=History of Columbia University|years=1985|preceded=[[1984]]|succeeded=[[1986]]}} | ||
[[Category:20th century]] | [[Category:20th century]] |
Latest revision as of 14:58, 16 May 2013
1985 in Columbia history:
- Students take over Hamilton Hall to demand the university divest from apartheid South Africa. Divestment would come, but not until 1991.
- Gay Health Advocacy Project established
- Brief revival of Acta Columbiana, under Julius Genachowski, begins
Preceded by 1984 |
History of Columbia University 1985 |
Succeeded by 1986 |