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The United States has long put up administrative burdens to deter the poorest applicants from making use of government help, writes Alexander Hertel-Fernandez.
Marsela talks about her experience from a non-quantitative background at SIPA and shares advice on how to best navigate the curriculum offerings.
SIPA's Martín Guzmán and Joseph Stiglitz are among the signatories.
SIPA and the State of New York hosted a two-day conference on the future of cyber regulation and harmonization, drawing experts, senior practitioners, and lawmakers.
In its latest brief, UNESCO explored the key challenges of AI for journalism and the industry and included a series of recommendations for an ethical AI.
Pooja remarks on how to best put your foot forward with creating your application!
Renowned labor economist and SIPA professor Sandra Black has been honored for transformative research and mentoring.
Richard Clarida, former Fed Vice Chair, on a tricky moment for the central bank.
Robert Shapiro says Trump and Republicans may target the Affordable Care Act (ACA) and its subsidies moving forward.
"The White House is going to undo the regulatory stuff that the Biden people have done," warns Steven Cohen. "How much will take place is hard to predict"