Difference between revisions of "1996"

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*[[Ferris Booth Hall]] is demolished to make way for the new student center, [[Alfred Lerner Hall]]. Construction on Lerner would last until [[1999]]. Meanwhile, [[Lion's Court]] is erected to serve as the temporary student center, and stands until [[2002]].
 
*[[Ferris Booth Hall]] is demolished to make way for the new student center, [[Alfred Lerner Hall]]. Construction on Lerner would last until [[1999]]. Meanwhile, [[Lion's Court]] is erected to serve as the temporary student center, and stands until [[2002]].
*Students go on a hunger strike, occupying [[Low Library]] and [[Hamilton]] in the name of establishing an Ethnic Studies Department
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*The [[Presidential Award for Outstanding Teaching]] is established
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[[Image:Hamilton1996.gif|thumb|[[Hamilton Hall]] during the 1996 Ethnic Studies hunger strike]]
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*[[April 1]]-[[April 15|15]]: The [[1996 hunger strike]]: Students occupy [[Hamilton Hall]] in the name of establishing an Ethnic Studies Department. In [[1999]], the [[Center for the Study of Ethnicity and Race]] is created in partial fulfillment of these demands.
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{{succession|preceded=[[1995]]|succeeded=[[1997]]|office=History of Columbia University|years=1996}}
  
 
[[Category:20th century]]
 
[[Category:20th century]]

Latest revision as of 02:16, 22 November 2007

1996 in Columbia history:

Spring

Hamilton Hall during the 1996 Ethnic Studies hunger strike
Preceded by
1995
History of Columbia University 
1996
Succeeded by
1997