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*[[September 11]]: Presidential candidates [[Barack Obama]] and [[John McCain]] made a joint campus appearance as part of the [[ServiceNation Presidential Candidates Forum]] | *[[September 11]]: Presidential candidates [[Barack Obama]] and [[John McCain]] made a joint campus appearance as part of the [[ServiceNation Presidential Candidates Forum]] | ||
*[[October 8]]: Bio chair [[Martin Chalfie]] wins the [[Nobel Prize]] in Chemistry | *[[October 8]]: Bio chair [[Martin Chalfie]] wins the [[Nobel Prize]] in Chemistry | ||
− | *[[November 4]]: | + | *[[November 4]]: Senator [[Barack Obama]] (D-IL) [[CC]] '[[1983|83]] wins the U.S. presidential election, and will be the first Columbia graduate to occupy the White House. Among his competitors were fellow CC '83 classmate [[Wayne Allen Root]] (VP nominee for the Libertarians) and CC '87 alum [[Matt Gonzalez]], an independent VP candidate running with Ralph Nader. [[GS]] '56 alum [[Mike Gravel]] (Democrat) was a competitor during the Democratic primaries. |
{{succession|preceded=[[2007]]|succeeded=[[2009]]|office=History of Columbia University|years=2008}} | {{succession|preceded=[[2007]]|succeeded=[[2009]]|office=History of Columbia University|years=2008}} | ||
[[Category:21st century]] | [[Category:21st century]] |
Revision as of 02:25, 14 November 2008
2008 in Columbia history:
Spring
- February: plagiarism scandal involving Professor Madonna Constantine at Teachers College
- April 4: Stats PhD student Minghui Yu is killed by an SUV on Broadway while fleeing muggers
- Alumni mark 40th anniversairy of the 1968 protests
Summer
- June: The Housing SSN security breach was discovered.
Fall
- Judith Shapiro steps down from her post as President of Barnard and is succeeded by Debora Spar.
- September 11: Presidential candidates Barack Obama and John McCain made a joint campus appearance as part of the ServiceNation Presidential Candidates Forum
- October 8: Bio chair Martin Chalfie wins the Nobel Prize in Chemistry
- November 4: Senator Barack Obama (D-IL) CC '83 wins the U.S. presidential election, and will be the first Columbia graduate to occupy the White House. Among his competitors were fellow CC '83 classmate Wayne Allen Root (VP nominee for the Libertarians) and CC '87 alum Matt Gonzalez, an independent VP candidate running with Ralph Nader. GS '56 alum Mike Gravel (Democrat) was a competitor during the Democratic primaries.
Preceded by 2007 |
History of Columbia University 2008 |
Succeeded by 2009 |