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'''2000''' in Columbia history:
 
'''2000''' in Columbia history:
  
 
*The [[Alexander Hamilton Medal]] is awarded to [[William Campbell]]
 
*The [[Alexander Hamilton Medal]] is awarded to [[William Campbell]]
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*[[Hartley Hall|Hartley]] and [[Wallach Hall|Wallach]] Halls are integrated into the [[Living and Learning Center]]
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*[[Eric Kandel]] wins the [[Nobel Prize]] in Medicine
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*[[Nonsequitur]] a capella group founded
  
 
==Spring==
 
==Spring==
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*[[February 5]]: Dramatic [[Ruggles murder-suicide]] takes place, leaves two students dead
 
*May: [[Brian Dennehy]] speaks at [[Columbia College]] [[Class Day]]
 
*May: [[Brian Dennehy]] speaks at [[Columbia College]] [[Class Day]]
  
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*August: [[Richard Axel]]'s patents, which generated $100 million a year for Columbia, expire
 
*August: [[Richard Axel]]'s patents, which generated $100 million a year for Columbia, expire
  
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*Initiation of the [[First Year Run]] during [[NSOP]]
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*New [[School of the Arts]] building is planned
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*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.
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Latest revision as of 17:52, 25 May 2013

See also Wikipedia's article about "2000".

2000 in Columbia history:

Spring

Summer

  • August: Richard Axel's patents, which generated $100 million a year for Columbia, expire

Fall

Preceded by
1999
History of Columbia University 
2000
Succeeded by
2001