Mohammed Yunus: Creating a World Without Poverty: Social Business and the...
As mentioned a few weeks ago on this blog, the winner of the Nobel Peace Prize, Muhammad Yunus, visited SIPA and outlined his vision for a new business model in his talk on ” Creating A World Without...
View ArticleFormer Chancellor of Austria to Speak
Just another example of the tremendous access SIPA students have to those who help to shape policy related to international and public affairs.
View ArticleGlobal Fellow Kofi Annan Addresses Columbia Community
Last week at Columbia former United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan discussed climate change during his delivery of the Gabriel Silver Lecture at Columbia’s World Leaders Forum. Annan is part of...
View ArticleSIPA on iTunes
There are many ways to gather information about SIPA. Our Web site, this blog, and a visit to SIPA are just a few of the ways. iTunes is another avenue you can use to obtain information about...
View ArticleToday at SIPA: George W. Ball Lecture
Thursday, November 19, 2009 George W. Ball Lecture Kemal Dervis George W. Ball Adjunct Professor of International and Public Affairs at SIPA and former head of the United Nations Development Programme...
View ArticleToday at SIPA
The Annual Kenneth Arrow Lecture: “Social Choice and Individual Values” Friday, December 11, 2009, 4:00pm Altschul Auditorium, 417 International Affairs Building Amartya Sen, Thomas W. Lamont...
View ArticleA Typical Day . . .
I don’t know that any day at SIPA is considered “typical” – to me it seems like every day here is a major conference. Every bill board in the building is plastered several layers deep with fliers...
View ArticleA New York Minute
You may have heard the expression “New York minute” before. The long time host of The Tonight Show, Johnny Carson, once described a New York Minute this way: “It’s the interval between a Manhattan...
View ArticleEvents Galore
Below is some evidence of the choices that SIPA students must sometimes make when it comes to how to spend their time. There always seems to be something going on at SIPA or on our campus that would...
View ArticleRace Thinking and the Sciences in French Colonial Vietnam
The following post was written by Sawako Sonoyama. I am constantly amazed by the sheer number of events our students have access to. We will feature more posts soon from some students that have been...
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