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Summer Update: From Baltimore to São Paulo

Recently, one of our dual-degree students, Anthony T. Scott, MPA ’16, IM ’16, emailed us about his first week abroad (and his summer in Baltimore, Maryland). Tony is currently studying in São Paulo at Fundação Getulio Vargas Escola de Administração de Empresas de São Paulo, which is one of the leading academic institutions in Latin America. I won’t give too much away in his letter below, but he’s having a blast!

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SIPA Summers Series: Lotta Segerstrom

I’m excited to share with you some new content from our SIPA Stories website. You’ve already read our Week In The Life series, and now I’m sharing with you excerpts about how our Seeple spend their summers. Every Friday this month you’ll read about the summer days of a different student.

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New Student Series Part 9: Ruchita Brajabasi

Today marks our final installment of the New Student Series. We’ve been introduced to some extraordinarily talented people, and everyone here in the Admissions Office knows they’ll accomplish great things at SIPA. I’ve truly enjoyed getting to know some of our incoming students, and I hope you have too! After you’ve read about Ruchita Brajabasi, who’s a Teach for India fellow, take a look back at the eight other students featured on the blog this summer. I’m sure you’ll be just as inspired as we were!

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New Student Series Part 8: Neelanjana Gupta

Neelanjana Gupta is the newest edition to the Class of 2017. Neelanjana double majored in economics and international studies at Brandeis University in Massachusetts. After graduation, she went back home to India to work as a policy analyst at Jana Urban Foundation, a think tank tied to one of the largest urban microfinance organizations in India. At SIPA, she hopes to learn even more about finding solutions to issues plaguing the development world, including helping young girls earn an education. Everybody, welcome Neelanjana to the class!

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SIPA welcomes Eric Verhoogen as vice dean

Position is responsible for faculty recruitment and faculty development

Eric Verhoogen, an associate professor at SIPA and in Columbia’s Department of Economics, has been named as SIPA’s new vice dean for academic affairs by Dean Merit E. Janow.

As vice dean, Verhoogen will be responsible for faculty recruitment and faculty development. He replaced Miguel Urquiola, who held the role for three years, on July 1.

“Since joining the SIPA faculty more than a decade ago, Professor Verhoogen has distinguished himself as a scholar, teacher, and colleague, and also as a leader in the creation and ongoing work of our Center for Development Economics and Policy (CDEP),” Janow said. “As vice dean, he will play a central role in the School, and I look forward to collaborating with him to further enhance SIPA’s standing as a leading center for research and education on global policy issues.”

“I’m excited to be taking on the job of vice dean,” Verhoogen said. “SIPA’s faculty are already world leaders in a number of important intellectual areas, and I look forward to continuing to broaden and deepen our faculty and building on our existing strengths.”

A leading scholar of development economics, labor economics, and international trade, Verhoogen joined the Columbia faculty in 2004 and became a tenured associate professor in 2010. He received the SIPA Award for Outstanding Teaching in 2007.

As the co-director (and former founding director) of the Center for Development Economics and Policy, Verhoogen helps lead the Center’s important research into poverty reduction, human capital, innovation, and conflict in developing nations.

Among his many activities outside of Columbia University, Verhoogen serves on the board of directors of the Bureau for Research and Economic Analysis of Development (BREAD), the leading network of development economists, and is a research program director of the International Growth Centre, an international research consortium. From 2009 to 2013 Verhoogen was co-editor of the Journal of Development Economics, the top field journal in development.

Verhoogen holds a PhD in economics from the University of California, Berkeley, an MA in economics from the University of Massachusetts Amherst, and an AB in history and science from Harvard University.

"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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