Insistent change--Columbia's core curriculum at 100
Insistent change--Columbia's core curriculum at 100
About this book
In 1919 Columbia instituted a course of study known as Contemporary Civilization. It grew out of a War Issues course offered during World War I and was required of every student in order to provide all with a forum to analyze and discuss primary texts relevant to contemporary problems. Proceeding roughly by decade, this exhibition shows how the course transformed and developed over the years. By also focusing on the development of the Core Curriculum as a whole, the exhibition explains how CC's faculty, administrators and students have worked together to keep the course relevant through a succession of crises and changes in the broader political, economic and social realms in the country and the world. This online exhibition is based on a physical exhibition of the same name which was on display in the Rare Book and Manuscript Library in February and March 2020.
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- OL Work ID
- OL32307306W
Subjects
ExhibitionsCurriculaHistoryHigher EducationColumbia College (Columbia University)Columbia UniversityColumbia University. Rare Book and Manuscript Library