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Drawing on data from militant and hate organizations around the world, SIPA Associate Professor Tamar Mitts shows how differing moderation standards across platforms create safe havens that allow these actors to organize, launch campaigns, and mobilize supporters.
Diana interviews two members from the admissions team to get the inside scoop; green flags, red flags, advice! This blog offers a lot of valuable information as you prepare your application submission!
Camille François, president of ROOST and SIPA assistant professor of practice of international and public affairs, emphasized the importance of keeping pace with the evolving capabilities of AI, stating: “As AI becomes more powerful, security tools and fundamental security research must evolve just as rapidly – and they must be accessible to everyone.”
“What’s clear is they have become increasingly bold in exerting leverage and they are happy to pocket any and all U.S. concessions,” said Julian Gewirtz, Columbia SIPA senior research scholar.
Unholy Live arrived in New York City on October 29th for a special evening featuring former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton and Dr. Keren Yarhi-Milo, the Dean of the School of International and Public Affairs at Columbia University.
A Columbia University study reveals that thousands of New York families face unsustainable childcare and housing costs.
Report recommends expanded city and state childcare funding, neighborhood interventions, and stronger community partnerships.
Moving to NYC can often be overwhelming; Maxim talks about his experience in Columbia Residential and its convenient housing options in the Morningside Heights area.
Radon is an Adjunct Professor at Columbia University’s School of Public and International Affairs, where he teaches Sustainable Natural Resource Development with a focus on risk management, sovereignty, and human rights.
Timothy Naftali, a presidential historian at Columbia University, said Ronald Reagan's legacy is a problem for Trump because while Reagan believed in international alliances and free trade, Trump does not.