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Stanford economist Susan Athey delivers Arrow lecture, detailing her research on how AI and machine learning are being used to address labor market challenges.
The Chair—one of CSIS’s most prestigious positions—is named in honor of Thomas J. Pritzker, who has served as chairman of the CSIS Board of Trustees since 2015.
As a Climate, Energy, and Environment concentration, Colby reflects on his favorite courses while at SIPA
IGP Carnegie Distinguished Fellow Wally Adeyemo, a former deputy treasury secretary and a presidential economic adviser, on the need to draw a sharper line between open economies and the rest
For Fatou Kiné Gueye, an MPA in Environmental Science and Policy (MPA-ESP) student at SIPA, protecting the environment isn’t just a passion; it’s a mission rooted in heritage and hope for a better future.
Timothy Naftali, an adjunct professor at Columbia University who is writing a book about JFK’s presidency, said scholars likely now have more details about U.S. intelligence activities under Kennedy than under any other president.
Columbia SIPA Hosts GPPN 2025 Conference to Celebrate 20 Years of Global Public Policy Collaboration
SIPA hosted the 2025 GPPN Conference, bringing together global policy students and leaders to showcase bold solutions for a more sustainable future.
"Debates over the balance of the Chinese and U.S. navies must be broadened to consider the dynamics of competitive production in long wars at sea," Stephen Biddle writes.
Tim Naftali, an adjunct professor at the school of International and Public Affairs at Columbia University, said that his review of the documents convinced him that some previously redacted information had not been classified to protect details that cast doubt on what happened to Kennedy but for a much simpler and more sensitive reason: to protect the C.I.A.’s sources and methods.