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Sumant Sinha MIA ’92 and Nicole Van Der Tuin MPA ’12 are honored for their achievements, contributions to their communities, and service to SIPA.
The SIPA graduate will be the first Black person and first out LGBTQ person in the role.
“Unions serve as a school for democracy for citizens by introducing individuals, particularly those who might not be involved in other civic organizations, to the rhythms of democracy,” Alexander Hertel-Fernandez comments.
In Russia, 1990s economic reform didn't go as planned. Jeffrey Sachs discusses what went wrong.
Lincoln Mitchell discusses how a 20-year fixation with color revolutions drove a disastrous war.
The former U.S. treasury secretary, one of 261 new members, joined the SIPA faculty in 2017.
The Federal Reserve will need to raise short-term interest rates to at least 3.5% to bring surging inflation under control, former Vice Chairman Richard Clarida said.
Cynthia Rosenzweig, adjunct senior research scientist at the Columbia Climate School, was awarded the World Food Prize.
Jeffrey Sachs gave the keynote at Fordham’s Research Day celebration, titled “The Role of Universities in Global Sustainable Development.”