Note from Admissions: The following is an update from Dean Merit E. Janow to the SIPA community, edited to include…
Read More October 2020 update on how SIPA is doing, from Dean Merit Janow
Note from Admissions: The following is an update from Dean Merit E. Janow to the SIPA community, edited to include…
Read More October 2020 update on how SIPA is doing, from Dean Merit Janow
The SIPA Financial Aid Office maintains a database of external funding opportunities, and we wanted to alert students to some…
My name is Marta Aparicio and I’m part of the class of 2020. I obtained a Master of International Affairs…
Read More Meet Marta Aparicio MIA ’20, Foreign Service Officer at the U.S. Department of State
The SIPA Financial Aid Office maintains a database of external funding opportunities, and we wanted to alert students to some…
Thanks to Saiful Salihudin MIA '21, concentrating in Economic and Political Development, for this post. Apart from learning the culinary…
Read More Summer Stories: Saiful Salihudin MIA ’21 at the United Nations, Princeton, and with AOC
Thanks to Eduarda Zoghbi MPA '21, concentrating in Energy and Environment, for this post. I decided to study energy and…
Read More Eduarda Zoghbi MPA ’21 is helping Brazil shape its Green New Deal
As you know, SIPA’s 21-month full time Master of International Affairs (MIA) and Master of Public Administration (MPA) require students…
Read More Update on CPT and Hybrid course for international students
The coronavirus pandemic unexpectedly changed and challenged the way we planned to live, work, and learn in 2020. And internships…
Originally published here on July 14, 2020: On Tuesday afternoon, U.S. District Judge Allison D. Burroughs in Boston announced that…
Read More President Bollinger Applauds Reversal of Policy Restricting International Student Visas
Shared by Dean Merit E. Janow on July 9, 2020: Dear Members of the SIPA Community, I write to share…
Read More Columbia to Participate in Litigation Against ICE Restrictions on International Students