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At SIPA, the Reynolds Foundation’s support will bolster initiatives in the Institute of Global Politics (IGP), including programming dedicated to democratic resilience and fostering dialogue across political and ideological divides.

Sep 18 2025
News & Stories
Meet the SIPA Community

We are thrilled to introduce our new 2025-26 Program Assistants! Meet Olivia Choi ’26.


 

Sep 18 2025
Admissions Blog
Democratic Resilience

"Over the longer run, helping the government work better–and better deliver for the public–may help rebuild the public’s trust in the value of expertise and universities," writes Alexander Hertel-Fernandez.

Sep 18 2025
Can We Still Govern?
In the Media
Meet the SIPA Community

We are thrilled to introduce our new 2025-26 Program Assistants! Meet Nonya Khedr ’26.


 

Sep 18 2025
Admissions Blog
Meet the SIPA Community

We are thrilled to introduce our new 2025-26 Program Assistants! Meet Diana Slobodian ’26.


 

Sep 18 2025
Admissions Blog
Meet the SIPA Community

We are thrilled to introduce our new 2025-26 Program Assistants! Meet Kamayah Scruggs ’26.


 

Sep 18 2025
Admissions Blog
Meet the SIPA Community

We are thrilled to introduce our new 2025-26 Program Assistants! Meet Maxim Visnovsky ’26.

Sep 18 2025
Admissions Blog
Climate & Sustainable Development

Professor Robert Metcalfe, chief economist at Centre for Net Zero and Professor at Columbia University School of International and Public Affairs, believes that we need to effectively manage that additional demand from EV charging, or risk putting further strain on the grid, which consumers would bear the brunt of.

Sep 17 2025
FleetNews
In the Media
Climate & Sustainable Development

"AI-managed EV charging can reshape electricity demand at scale, with considerable benefits for consumers and the grid," writes Robert Metcalfe.

Sep 17 2025
Centre for Net Zero
In the Media
Democratic Resilience

Columbia University professor Robert Y. Shapiro told Newsweek: “With the Republicans in the 2024 presidential election doing better than in the past in blue states which they lost, we have to see races in these states for governor or the Senate as potentially competitive."

Sep 17 2025
Newsweek
In the Media