News and Event Highlights
News and Event Highlights
At an IGP Women’s Initiative roundtable, researcher Tresa Undem discussed her new report on Gen Z men and gender norms.
IGP Affiliated Faculty Member Camille François, president of ROOST and SIPA assistant professor of practice of international and public affairs, emphasized the importance of keeping pace with the evolving capabilities of AI, stating: “As AI becomes more powerful, security tools and fundamental security research must evolve just as rapidly – and they must be accessible to everyone.”
“What’s clear is they have become increasingly bold in exerting leverage and they are happy to pocket any and all U.S. concessions,” said Julian Gewirtz, IGP senior research scholar.
Sweeping federal budget cuts to Medicaid, SNAP, and other pivotal programs are putting pressure on already-strained city budgets.
A study by Columbia SIPA's IGP reveals that thousands of New York families face unsustainable childcare and housing costs.
IGP Cofounders Keren Yarhi-Milo and Secretary Hillary Rodham Clinton welcomed IGP’s Student Circle with a wide-ranging discussion on foreign policy, multilateralism, and the state of democracy.
As New York City prepares to elect its next mayor, new survey data from Columbia University’s Communities Speak project underscores the severity of the city’s affordability crisis, especially for families with young children.
Experts from Columbia’s Institute of Global Politics and the Institute of Latin American Studies take stock of Argentina’s debt bailout and elections as US foreign economic policy enters a new phase.
Timothy Naftali, a presidential historian and IGP Faculty Advisory Board member at Columbia University, said Ronald Reagan's legacy is a problem for Trump because while Reagan believed in international alliances and free trade, Trump does not.
IGP Faculty Advisory Board Member Douglas Almond, professor of international and public affairs and economics, and IGP Senior Research Scholar Zoey Yiyuan Zhou of Columbia Climate School, were awarded the Prize for Best Data and Metrics at the 2025 Global Research Alliance for Sustainable Finance and Investment (GRASFI) Conference for their paper “Biodiversity Co-Benefits in Carbon Markets? Evidence from Voluntary Offset Projects.”