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The grants are designed to support projects pursuing basic social science inquiry, policy related research, or innovative teaching initiatives.
Political scientist Ian Bremmer addresses new graduates, family, and friends.
Studying policymaking in NYC — and at SIPA — is a powerful combination.
After serving the US State Department at its highest levels, Victoria Nuland will join the SIPA faculty this fall. She spoke to Politico for its Exit Interview series.
An expert on transnational and global challenges ranging from climate change to disease eradication, the SIPA professor is one of five Columbians to be so honored.
New York City is known for its rich impact within the arts, especially when it comes to Broadway.
Panelists convened by Kent Global Leadership Program in Conflict Resolution and IGP considered risks including mass starvation, continued war, ethnic cleansing, and genocide.
Joseph E. Stiglitz wrote: “Neoliberalism’s proponents never seemed to recognize that expanding the freedom of corporations curtails freedom across the rest of society.”
As a dean, member of the faculty, and alumna, I am heartbroken by recent events on our campus. I know they have affected all of you deeply, as well.