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Through a series of major events and convenings—including those organized by the Institute of Global Politics (IGP), the Center on Global Energy Policy (CGEP), and the Arnold A. Saltzman Institute of War and Peace Studies (SIWPS)—SIPA tackled some of the most important domestic and foreign policy issues of the new administration’s first 100 days.
SIPA Integrates Study of AI Into Diverse Course Offerings
With less than one month until graduation, Marsela reflects on her time as a MPA student at Columbia SIPA.
As a CEE concentration, Colby reflects on his capstone experience with ReNew and sharing more about what he gained from the experience.
SIPA Lecturer Laura Scherling on the closure of the State Department's Counter Foreign Information Manipulation and Interference: "The U.S. has taken a series of steps that unilaterally disarm its cybersecurity defenses and guardrails against disinformation, precisely when it ought to be strengthening them."
“Pope Francis taught me that faith is essential to surviving — and thriving — in the creative destruction we are living through,” writes Maria Ressa.
Maria Ressa told The Atlantic that what she experienced during the presidency of Rodrigo Duterte is now, with startling speed and remarkable similarity, playing out in the United States under Donald Trump.
"Turning the presidency into performance art": Sanctions expert on what Trump confuses about tariffs
Former State Department official Edward Fishman warns that Trump's strategy of global economic chaos will backfire
Colby talks about being a a Columbia student and how it unlocks exclusive access to New York City’s cultural, artistic, and professional experiences through perks like free museum admission, discounted performances, transportation deals, and private university events, all with the swipe of a CUID.