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Moving to NYC can be overwhelming, but having reliable apps to help you navigate the Big Apple can be helpful! Diana shares her favorite apps to get around NYC.
Former Treasury secretaries Jack Lew and Steven Mnuchin participate in a discussion on ways to strengthen the U.S. economy, hosted by Georgetown University.
Secretary Hillary Rodham Clinton and Columbia SIPA Dean Keren Yarhi-Milo's new book, Inside the Situation Room, offers a window into how presidents and policymakers weigh risks, build consensus, and communicate their decisions to the wider public.
Adjunct Senior Research Scholar of International and Public Affairs Rajan Menon unpacks whether U.S. President Donald Trump actually brought an end to the war in Gaza.
The Diplomat's conversation with Anne-Sophie Corbeau, global research scholar at the Center on Global Energy Policy at Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs, is the 482nd in “The Trans-Pacific View Insight Series.”
The Nobel Prize winner Maria Ressa told attendees at the Athens Democracy Forum that holding fast to “truth” was critical in restoring democracy.
Who doesn't love a DITL vlog!? Olivia had the chance to connect with her friend Florence on what a typical day as a SIPA student is like for her. Watch along!
Kamayah reflects on how to make the most of the SIPA graduate school experience. Between the city, the choices, and the connections, there's so much to take in in just 2 years!
When asked if Sliwa potentially dropping out would help Cuomo, Columbia University professor Robert Y. Shapiro told Newsweek: "Yes, if Sliwa drops out, his voters are likely to want to vote against Mamdani."
“History can offer both guidance and hope: Authoritarians have lost elections before, and they will again,” writes David Shimer, adjunct senior research scholar at Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs.