1975
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1975 in Columbia history:
- The Alexander Hamilton Medal and an honorary degree are awarded to Meyer Schapiro, and a chair in Art History is created in his name
- May: "Woodring Report" on reorganization of the Arts and Sciences submitted to Provost De Bary; members of committee split on recommendations
- August 8: Boris Yavitz succeeds Louis Volpe as Dean of the Business School
- August: Wes Hennessey steps down as Dean of the School of Engineering; Ralph Schwarz as Acting Dean
- September: Columbia College Dean Peter Pouncey issues a report recommending the merger of Columbia College, Barnard College, General Studies, and the undergrad division of SEAS, and other reforms.
- November: Dean Pouncey permits the College Faculty to vote to have the College accept women; President McGill objects
- December 13, the trustees dissociate themselves from the College Faculty's vote to admit women into the College; they take the view "that Barnard would not survive" such a unilateral action
- December: Robert Belknap named Acting Dean of Columbia College following Pouncey's resignation after falling out with President McGill
Preceded by 1974 |
History of Columbia University 1975 |
Succeeded by 1976 |