In light of a decreased University endowment, the School of International and Public Affairs has initiated a five percent cut on all non-salary, non-financial aid spending in 2009 and will maintain the cut for the 2010 fiscal year.
In light of a decreased University endowment, the School of International and Public Affairs has initiated a five percent cut on all non-salary, non-financial aid spending in 2009 and will maintain the cut for the 2010 fiscal year.
As Columbia’s School of International and Public Affairs moves towards greater financial autonomy within the Faculty of Arts and Sciences this July, few at the school doubt that the transition will bring anything but positive results. Yet the next chapter in SIPA’s intellectual future remains hazy.
As Columbia’s School of International and Public Affairs moves towards greater financial autonomy within the Faculty of Arts and Sciences this July, few at the school doubt that the transition will bring anything but positive results. Yet the next chapter in SIPA’s intellectual future remains hazy.
As the School of International and Public Affairs awaits a move to Manhattanville, School of Engineering and Applied Science seniors are lending hands in the design.
As the School of International and Public Affairs awaits a move to Manhattanville, School of Engineering and Applied Science seniors are lending hands in the design.
A suspected separatist group holding John Solecki, a Columbia College and School of International and Public Affairs graduate, said on Sunday that it would kill him in four days if the Pakistani government did not release more than 1000 imprisoned members of Baluchistan separatist groups, according to an article in The New York Times.
A suspected separatist group holding John Solecki, a Columbia College and School of International and Public Affairs graduate, said on Sunday that it would kill him in four days if the Pakistani government did not release more than 1000 imprisoned members of Baluchistan separatist groups, according to an article in The New York Times.
After a year as acting dean of the School of International and Public Affairs, John Coatsworth has been named to the position permanently, University President Lee Bollinger announced in an email T
After a year as acting dean of the School of International and Public Affairs, John Coatsworth has been named to the position permanently, University President Lee Bollinger announced in an email T
As administrators of the School of International and Public Affairs consider streamlining the school’s academic structure, the international media concentration faces an identity crisis and a hazy
As administrators of the School of International and Public Affairs consider streamlining the school’s academic structure, the international media concentration faces an identity crisis and a hazy
David Paterson, CC '77 and an adjunct professor at the School of International and Public Affairs, was sworn in as Governor of New York Monday afternoon.
David Paterson, CC '77 and an adjunct professor at the School of International and Public Affairs, was sworn in as Governor of New York Monday afternoon.
In his recent book Forgotten Continent: The Battle for Latin America’s Soul, author Michael Reid suggests explanations for the perennial U.S. neglect of Latin America.
In his recent book Forgotten Continent: The Battle for Latin America’s Soul, author Michael Reid suggests explanations for the perennial U.S. neglect of Latin America.