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“SIPA’s vast amount of classes allowed me to build a curriculum unique to me.”
The former Colombian president and Nobel Prize-winner lectured, taught in the spring 2022 semester
Chief sustainability officer Sandra Noonan MIA ’07 is proof that one fast-casual restaurant is taking environmental issues to heart. But she’s ready to start a broader movement.
Jason Bordoff comments on the rise of nuclear energy- "We are so far away from coming anywhere close to meeting our climate goals that we're going to need all the tools in the toolbox."
Rocío Redondo Alamillos MIA ’23 and Frederic de Mariz MIA ’05 have published an academic article that examines the impact of EU regulation in ESG outside of the EU.
Colombian President-elect Gustavo Petro has named Jose Antonio Ocampo as finance minister. The veteran SIPA professor is one of Colombia’s best-known economists; over the years he has held several positions in the country's government.
Joe Biden’s new regional initiative in the Indo-Pacific risks looking watery and unappetizing in comparison to the thick alphabet soup of economic and trade agreements in place, says Takatoshi Ito.
"Efficiency investments and demand conservation are often the cheapest and quickest ways to cut the use of oil, gas, and coal—and to reduce the need for replacing Russian supplies," writes Jason Bordoff of CGEP (and Meghan O'Sullivan of Harvard Kennedy School).
New York State has its first chief cyber officer, and it's SIPA adjunct faculty member Colin Ahern!