The SIPA Admissions Office, in conjunction with the Development Office, is excited to share with you two more SIPA student stories this week! Read More →
The SIPA Admissions Office, in conjunction with the Development Office, is excited to share with you two more SIPA student stories this week! Read More →
Matthew Graham, MIA ’15, shares his thoughts about rejecting the Keystone XL pipeline in an opinion piece for Forbes.com. Graham says, “the decision to derail the Keystone XL project represents an instance of idealism overshadowing the bigger picture.” Read about that bigger picture here.
We have some exciting news about an inaugural public policy challenge for SIPA students to design cutting-edge technology projects. The winners of SIPA Dean Merit E. Janow’s $25,000 competition were recently announced, and the winning solutions are truly amazing! PaisaBack will use mobile technology to encourage women in India to get preventive health care, and Terranga’s mobile app will connect travelers worldwide with local residents of the places they visit.
Read about how our MIA and MPA students developed their winning projects below.
For this SIPA student stories series edition, we’ve decided to share with you the backgrounds of two of our amazing students who are in their first year of study at SIPA. One is a Fulbright scholar from Guatemala who now co-chairs the SIPA Student Association. The other student is from New Jersey and hopes to work for the City of New York one day. Let’s see what they’ve been up to! Read More →
We’re excited to share with you another SIPA student story. Here’s our second student story of the year, featuring a talented young woman from Mexico. We hope that you will enjoy learning more about our fantastic students! Read More →
"The most global public policy school, where an international community of students and faculty address world challenges."
—Merit E. Janow, Dean, SIPA, Professor of Practice, International and Economic Law and International Affairs
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