1754 Royal Charter establishes King's College under King George II of England.1784 Renamed Columbia College by New York State Legislature.1810 Final revisions are made to the Charter under which the University operates today.1849 College moves from Park Place, near present City Hall, to 49th and Madison.1889 Barnard College for women becomes an affiliate of Columbia.1896 Trustees formally designate Columbia as a university.1897 The University moves from 49th and Madison to its present site in Morningside Heights.1928 Opening of the Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center, the first such center to combine teaching, research, and patient
care.1947 Nevis Laboratories was founded in Irvington, New York, offering facilities for experimental physics research.1949 The Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, a world-renowned research center dedicated to understanding planet Earth, opened in
Palisades, New York.1954 Columbia's Bicentennial Celebration.1983 The first Columbia College class to include women arrives on campus in September.2002 Lee C. Bollinger begins term as Columbia's 19th president.2004 Commemoration of Columbia's 250th Anniversaryfrom [
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