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Both professors were selected by popular vote from SIPA’s graduating class, underscoring their influence in and beyond the classroom.
This blog shares a powerful story of a SIPA capstone project that didn’t go as planned—but through unexpected challenges, it became something even more meaningful.
Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Maria Ressa discusses the upcoming Conclave to elect the next Pope with NPR's Scott Detrow.
As a second year international student, Marsela offers her advice for finding housing in NYC.
"The prospect that Trump’s negotiations will earn him the Nobel he so publicly covets seems highly remote," writes Timothy Naftali.
“I feel like what I’m living through today in America is like deja vu,” Maria Ressa told Boston Public Radio
"Americans are slow to respond, but I know what fear does," Maria Ressa says. "Don't let fear paralyze you because you are at your strongest now, and every day you do not act and hold the line on your rights, you get weaker."
President Trump, taking a victory lap to mark the first 100 days of his second term, said his success surpasses any in U.S. history, "according to many, many people.” Presidential historian Timothy Naftali places the Trump presidency in context for Walter Isaacson.
Nobel Peace Prize laureate Maria Ressa joined Boston Public Radio to discuss the global rise of authoritarianism, disinformation, and the need to defend press freedom.
Designed as a catalyst for climate innovation, the summit aimed to elevate the Dominican Republic’s role in building resilient communities across Latin America and the Caribbean and on the global stage.