He received his graduation from Columbia University
Asimov brought out his story nº32 named “Nightfall”, that became the most famous science fiction story of all time
He brought out his first of his numerous Foundation series stories and his famous “The Three Laws of Robotics” which he introduced in his story “Runaround”
‘I, Robot’ (made into a film in 2004 starring Hollywood actor Will Smith) was published which talked about positronic brain in robots (a fictional device) and their stories
Asimov became an active writer
‘Asimov's Guide to the Bible’ was brought out
Asimov was honoured by Boston University for his tremendous writing career and contributions when he was professor of biochemistry there.
"The New Intelligent Man's Guide to Science" was published