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SIPA hosted a memorable evening in our nation’s capital, where leading thinkers, practitioners, and alumni connected to discuss solutions to pressing global issues.
Sena highlights three engaging classes within the Urban Social Policy concentration at SIPA focused on global social policy, human-centered human rights work, and health justice within the criminal legal system.
The 2025 Ramsar Wetland Conservation Awards recognize some of the most impactful wetland conservation efforts and those driving this change.
In a three part series, Marsela shares more about her participation in the China Trek during the winter break!
The initiative builds on SIPA’s tradition of incubating transformative public interest technology projects that address global policy challenges, while providing unique opportunities for students to engage with cutting-edge technology policy implementation.
“A shocking rise of warming has been exposed by, ironically, a reduction of pollutants, but we now have a new baseline and trajectory for where we are,” said Jeffrey Sachs.
CGEP's Anne-Sophie Corbeau discusses the impact of Trump’s energy policy on India in an interview with Business Standard.
Anya Schiffrin, director of the Technology, Media, and Communications specialization at Columbia SIPA, has joined the board of the Trust Project.
In TIME, Ian Bremmer explains "how Iran’s weakness could become the world’s problem."
In this episode, Kathy Jones interviews Dr. Richard Clarida, PIMCO's global economic advisor and former vice Chairman of the Board of Governors of the U.S. Federal Reserve System.