Difference between revisions of "2000"
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*The [[Alexander Hamilton Medal]] is awarded to [[William Campbell]] | *The [[Alexander Hamilton Medal]] is awarded to [[William Campbell]] | ||
− | *[[Hartley]] and [[Wallach]] Halls are integrated into the [[Living and Learning Center]] | + | *[[Hartley Hall|Hartley]] and [[Wallach Hall|Wallach]] Halls are integrated into the [[Living and Learning Center]] |
*[[Eric Kandel]] wins the [[Nobel Prize]] in Medicine | *[[Eric Kandel]] wins the [[Nobel Prize]] in Medicine | ||
*[[Nonsequitur]] a capella group founded | *[[Nonsequitur]] a capella group founded |
Revision as of 06:25, 17 May 2013
2000 in Columbia history:
- The Alexander Hamilton Medal is awarded to William Campbell
- Hartley and Wallach Halls are integrated into the Living and Learning Center
- Eric Kandel wins the Nobel Prize in Medicine
- Nonsequitur a capella group founded
Spring
- February 5: Dramatic Ruggles murder-suicide takes place, leaves two students dead
- May: Brian Dennehy speaks at Columbia College Class Day
Summer
- August: Richard Axel's patents, which generated $100 million a year for Columbia, expire
Fall
- Initiation of the First Year Run during NSOP
- New School of the Arts building is planned
- Two 10 Things I Hate About You cast members, Julia Stiles and Joseph Gordon-Levitt, are enrolled at age nineteen. Stiles as a year 13 and Gordon-Levitt as a university level.
Preceded by 1999 |
History of Columbia University 2000 |
Succeeded by 2001 |