🎙️ SIPA’s podcast, The Morningside Pod, is here! In our debut episode, SIPASA President Felix Wang reflects on leading through campus protests, shares advice for future student leaders, and offers a candid look at navigating a dynamic academic community: https://t.co/H8KkhP9nbB
As Election Day approaches, Technology, Media and Communications (TMaC) specialization at SIPA hosted its flagship event on the forthcoming US elections titled ‘US Elections through International Eyes.’
✍️Neeti Sabnani (MPA ‘25)
Read more:
https://t.co/uxqoYgsgic
On October 7, pro-Israel students at Columbia University gathered for a vigil and art installation at Low Plaza to honor victims of the October 2023 attacks. The installation was organized by Columbia Students Supporting Israel and affiliated groups.
On October 7, pro-Palestinian students at Columbia University held a walkout and vigil at Low Plaza, organized by Columbia University Apartheid Divest (CUAD).
Thursday marked the 2nd day of the vigil at Columbia's Low Steps, where students paid tribute to Palestinians killed since October 7. Organized by Palestinian students and supported by CUAD, the vigil will continue daily from 2PM to 8 PM.
Photos by Edwin Kwong and Andrew Tseng.
As India heads to the polls for the upcoming 2024 elections, @aaditya_bharat1 highlights the evolution and scale of India's general elections
https://t.co/LJXCsd7ODV
Campbell Clarke argues that the war in Ukraine has served to strengthen the strategic partnership between Russia and China in the Arctic, raising concerns regarding the future of regional governance. Read here: https://t.co/MfqGjq5PIe
Students at Columbia's SIPA are concerned about the school’s prioritization of exams in mandatory courses, a focus they say could jeopardize their scholarships and future careers. @mustaphadukulyj writes https://t.co/EVnngSTCIh
@MichelleNaeem1 argues for a comprehensive approach to addressing climate change, emphasizing the need for significant reductions in carbon emissions by developed nations and long-term resilience measures for vulnerable countries like Pakistan. https://t.co/FcVBCdkfnc
Cate Twining-Ward recently interviewed Columbia University PhD candidate R. Daniel Bressler to discuss his work in developing economic models to predict impacts of climate change—most notably, his groundbreaking article “The Mortality Cost of Carbon.”
https://t.co/rri4MTkDxw
Within Our Lifetime organized a protest at Columbia on Friday to show solidarity with pro-Palestinian student activists. Follow the developments of the protest, as captured by Spectator photographers.
https://t.co/vF2vkgwFs2
CAMPUS NEWS: SIPA students stage walkout in support of doxxed peers
🖊️: Lauren Goldberg (MIA ‘25), Gunnar Wainwright (MPA ‘24), and Emily Muller (MIA ‘24)
https://t.co/pb4QyUmf4p
PHOTO RECAP: On October 3, the Institute of Global Politics at Columbia SIPA held its inaugural summit.
Prominent figures, including Hillary Clinton, Stacey Abrams, Minouche Shafik, Maria Ressa, and Kathy Hochul, were in attendance.
📷: Emily Muller (MIA ‘24)
EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: Dean Keren Yarhi-Milo shares direction for Columbia SIPA's new Institute of Global Politics
🖊️: Emily Muller (MIA ‘24)
📷: Linette and Kyle Kielinski
https://t.co/ZqIEtE7fJm
PHOTO RECAP: On September 22, the SIPA Pan-African Network and the Columbia European Union Student Association co-hosted “The Past, Present, and Future of African-French Relations.
📷: Victoire Mandonnaud (MIA ‘24)