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The John Jay Awards have been presented to members of the Columbia College family for distinguished professional achievement since 1979. Hosted by the Columbia College Alumni Association. The awards are highlighted by a fancy dinner each year, the proceeds of which help to support the John Jay Scholars program.
The awards drew some controversy in 2004 when for the first time a non-alum was included among the honorees. Professor Michael Rosenthal refused to attend the dinner in protest. [1]
[edit] Recipients
2008
2007
2006
- Dean P. Baquet
- Martin J. Cicco '78
- Alexis Glick '94
- Richard M. Ruzika '81
- Jonathan D. Schiller '69
2005
- Allison F. Butts '64
- Virginia W. Cornish '91
- Mark E. Kingdon '71
- Fernando Ortiz Jr. '79
2004
- Stephanie F. Bernik '89
- Peter Kalikow P'02
- E. Javier Loya '91
- Phillip M. Satow '63
- Jonathan S. Sobel '88
2003
- David W. Altchek '78
- John P. Corgliano '59
- Joseph A. Greenaway '78
- Mark E. Lehman '73
- Gerald Sherwin '55
2002
- Derek Q. Johnson '81
- Joel Klein '67
- Conrad H. Lung '72
- William H. McDavid '68
2001
- Thomas H. Glocer '81
- Michael A. Gould '66
- Carlos R. Muñoz '57
- Cristina Teuscher '00
2000
- Ric Burns '78
- Martin S. Kaplan '61
- Robert M. Rosencrans '49
- Stephen D. Solender '60
- George L.Van Amson '74
1999
- James H. Berick '55
- Michael S. Bruno '43
- Saul S. Cohen '57
- Claire Shipman '86
1998
- William P. Barr '71
- Joseph D. Coffee '41
- Gerald Green '42
- Milton Pollack '27
- James P. Rubin '82
- Mark H.Willes '63
1997
- Neill H. Brownstein '66
- Herbert Gold '46
- Lee J. Guittar '53
- Leonard Koppett '44
- Harry J. Saal '63
- Alan L. Stein '52
- John B. Stuppin '55
1996
- Henry S. Coleman '46
- Eric Holder '73
- Paul Marks '46
- Philip L. Milstein '71
- Seymour Sindeband '36
- Barry Sullivan '55
1995
1994
1993
1992
1991
- Shepard L. Alexander '21
- José A. Cabranes '61
- William V. Campbell Jr. '62
- Gedale B. Horowitz '53
- Norman F. Ramsey '35
- Robert A. M. Stern '60
1990
1989
1988
- Alan N. Cohen '52
- Edward N. Costikyan '47
- Jason L. Epstein '49
- William W. Golub '34
- Michael Heidelberger '09
- Douglas H. McCorkindale
1987
- Hugh H. Bownes '41
- Samuel F. Fortunato '51
- A. Alan Friedberg '53
- Robert Kraft '63
- Alvin F. Poussaint '56
- Arthur J. Roberts '65
1986
1985
- Norman E. Alexander '34
- Leon N. Cooper '51
- Art Garfunkel '62
- David H. Horowitz '48
- Harvey M. Krueger '51
- Paul P. Woolard '48
1984
- Emerson Buckley '36
- Richard G. Capen Jr. '56
- Luis J. Lauredo '72
- Laurans A. Mendelson '60
- Emanuel M. Papper '35
1983
- Arthur F. Burns '25
- Robert N. Butler '49
- Lawrence K. Grossman '52
- Joseph Kraft '47
- George L. Starke '71
- Stanley L.Temko '40
1982
1981
- Robert F. Blumofe '30
- David A. Braun '52
- Armand Hammer '19
- S. Marshall Kempner '19
- George Segal '55
- Sidney H. Sheinberg '55
1980
- Emanuel Ax '70
- James R. Barker '57
- Lester Bernstein '40
- Harold Brown '45
- Horace E. Davenport '29
- Stanley R. Jacobs '19
1979
- Roone Arledge '52
- James C. Fletcher '40
- Max Frankel '52
- Mark N. Kaplan '51
- Arthur Levitt '21
- Franklin A.Thomas '56
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[edit] References
- ↑ Tomorrow's John Jay Awards to Honor Non-Alum, Columbia Spectator, March 2, 2004
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