News and Event Highlights
News and Event Highlights
Secretary Clinton returns to the classroom after five decades to inspire a new generation of students.
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is now a professor of practice at Columbia University's School of International and Public Affairs. She's teaching alongside Dean Keren Yarhi-Milo, who said their focus is inspiring future foreign policy leaders and thinkers to collaborate around solving the world's most pressing problems.
The School of International and Public Affairs’ Institute of Global Politics hosted an online “Rapid Response Webinar” on Tuesday following Hamas’ unexpected attack on Israel over the weekend.
Every fresh attempt to wipe out Palestinian militant groups only forges more extreme iterations.
Veteran journalist and Nobel Peace Prize winner Maria Ressa has a dire warning about the defense of truth in the digital age.
“IGP is the living embodiment of SIPA’s mission, our global ambition, and our commitment to evidence-based solutions and meaningful dialogue,” said Dean Keren Yarhi-Milo. The event drew luminaries from around the world.
A new independent innovation lab on AI and democracy will address the challenges and risks that new developments in AI pose to democracies, and will be co-led by Camille François of SIPA and Maria Ressa of IGP.
On September 19, the newly launched Institute of Global Politics (IGP) collaborated with the Center on Global Energy Policy (CGEP) at Columbia University SIPA to host the panel, “Bridging the Divide: Making Action on the Energy Transition a Reality.” Leading experts convened to discuss how to hasten the energy transition and understand how to make use of effective communication, policy, research, and social mobilization.