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Technology & Innovation

"The Panel will help the world separate fact from fakes, and science from slop," said UN Secretary-General António Guterres.

Feb 04 2026
UN News
In the Media
Democratic Resilience

SIPA community members will help shape the administration's priorities across government operations, emergency response, worker justice, and education.

Feb 03 2026
News & Stories
Meet the SIPA Community

Introducing our newest Admissions' Program Assistant: Adrien Tardy! Adrien is studying in the MIA program and is concentrating on International Security Policy (ISP) and specializing in Technology, Media, and Communications (TMAC).

Feb 03 2026
Admissions Blog
Application Advice

With our February 5th deadline is quickly approaching, Maxim offers his advice on the final component of the admissions' application: the video essay.

Feb 02 2026
Admissions Blog
Meet the SIPA Community

Nonya's experience interning at the Office of Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's was transformative and helped prepare her for her SIPA experience. Read more about her advice to future SIPA students!

Jan 29 2026
Admissions Blog
Technology & Innovation

According to Jason Healey, senior research scholar, one of the more consequential and under-recognized takeaways from the United States’ operation in Venezuela is how cyber and digital effects were integrated alongside kinetic force.

Jan 29 2026
The Strategist
In the Media
Technology & Innovation

AI, automation, and continuous testing could replace checklist cyber compliance with faster, cheaper, and more resilient regulation, says SIPA senior research scholar Jason Healey.

Jan 29 2026
Lawfare Media
In the Media
Climate & Sustainable Development

Critical minerals initiatives were "launched with a lot of fanfare, but many of the projects are now sitting in limbo,” said Zainab Usman, a senior research scholar at Columbia University’s Center on Global Energy Policy.

Jan 28 2026
Semafor
In the Media
Democratic Resilience

Robert Shapiro, a political scientist at Columbia University who studies public policy, said Utah’s political landscape, with many moderate voters among its sizable Mormon population, may have helped create conditions that made it easier for a cross-partisan group like MWEG to gain traction.

Jan 28 2026
The Guardian
In the Media
Technology & Innovation

The basic problem around the world is that the large tech companies have used quality information from newspapers and other creators and haven’t paid for it," said Anya Schiffrin, a senior lecturer and global media expert at Columbia University.

Jan 28 2026
The Mercury News
In the Media