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Participants attended panel discussions among alumni, took part in informational interviews, made site visits to notable employers, and enjoyed a networking reception.
A concentrator in Human Rights and Humanitarian Policy, Emmanuel died in Elizabeth, New Jersey, on January 13.
Scholars like Dipali Mukhopadhyay argue that Afghan warlords — who provide the closest thing to stable governance in parts of the country — could one day build a state from the bottom up.
18th Annual David N. Dinkins Leadership and Public Policy Forum
This Fall, classroom learning is supplemented by speaker events led by our partnership with the Center on Global Economic Governance, Columbia's World Leaders Forum, Student Group Associations and much more.
Anya Schiffrin writes about her experience, and challenges with employing the assistance of a scheduling bot.
NPR's Robert Siegel talks with Gary Sick about U.S. policy options on Iran.
Wolfram Schlenker and PhD candidate Anouch Missirian find that EU could face a massive influx by 2100 if carbon emissions hold steady.
A research paper co-authored by Professor Wolfram Schlenker and Anouch Missirian, a fourth-year student in the PhD program in sustainable development at SIPA, considers the need for a revised definition for refugee status as climate change is spurring people to seek asylum.