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*[[1919]] - the [[Columbia College]] faculty resolves to merge two courses, History A and Philosophy A, into a general course for all students, [[Contemporary Civilization]], marking the beginnings of the [[Core Curriculum]] | *[[1919]] - the [[Columbia College]] faculty resolves to merge two courses, History A and Philosophy A, into a general course for all students, [[Contemporary Civilization]], marking the beginnings of the [[Core Curriculum]] | ||
| + | *[[2009]] - [[Barack Obama]] was inaugurated as the first Columbia graduate to become President of the United States | ||
{{succession|preceded=[[January 19]]|succeeded=[[January 21]]|office=Days of the Year|years=January 20}} | {{succession|preceded=[[January 19]]|succeeded=[[January 21]]|office=Days of the Year|years=January 20}} | ||
[[Category:Days]] | [[Category:Days]] | ||
Latest revision as of 23:57, 21 August 2025
On January 20th...
- 1919 - the Columbia College faculty resolves to merge two courses, History A and Philosophy A, into a general course for all students, Contemporary Civilization, marking the beginnings of the Core Curriculum
- 2009 - Barack Obama was inaugurated as the first Columbia graduate to become President of the United States
| Preceded by January 19 |
Days of the Year January 20 |
Succeeded by January 21 |