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Weekly Events at SIPA: Muhammad Yunus

One thing that makes it fun be around SIPA is the constant stream of speakers that visit.  It is not uncommon to have the opportunity to attend 15-20 different events per week in our building or on campus.  It is easy to find out what is going on each week, all you need to do is to sign up for a weekly email that goes out with information about activities taking place each week.  Simply visit this site and enter your information.

One highlight of last week was a talk by Muhammad Yunus, founder of the Grameen movement and 2006 Nobel Peace Prize recipient.  He is considered a pioneer in the field of microcredit, which provides “micro” loans to the poor to serve as a catalyst for improving their socioeconomic status.

In Bangladesh today, Grameen Bank has nearly 1,100 branches, with over 12,000 staff members serving two million borrowers in 37,000 villages.  Yunus was born in 1940 in Chittagong, the third of fourteen children.  He was educated at Chittagong, and received a Fulbright Fellowship to pursue a Ph.D. in Economics at Vanderbilt University.  He has served on many committees and commissions dealing with population, health, banking, and international development.  He is the recipient of the World Food Prize, the President’s Award of Bangladesh, and numerous other awards and distinctions.

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New Middle East Envoy George Mitchell has SIPA Ties

As CNN reported (photo from CNN main page) President Obama recently announced that he has chosen another person with Columbia ties, former Senate Majority Leader George Mitchell, as special envoy for the Middle East.

George Mitchell has a history of involvement with SIPA.  He is a former Senior Fellow at SIPA and conducted lectures and briefings for the Center for International Conflict Resolution.

The speech that Mr. Mitchell gave upon joining SIPA, along with the introduction by the Dean at the time, Lisa Anderson, is available on the Columbia Web site.  As he says in the video, Mitchell’s desire to teach started when he was a college student and spending time at SIPA helped him achieve this goal.

The video shows that Mr. Mitchell’s sense of humor is equal to his ability to navigate tense political negotiations and his comments on the prospects for peace (given in 2002) are very thought provoking considering the role he now assumes with the Obama administration.

Clicking on the picture below will take you to the page where you can view Lisa Anderson’s introduction and Mr. Mitchell’s speech upon joining SIPA.  The announcement of Mr. Mitchell joining SIPA can be found on this page.

Video of Inauguration at Columbia University

Yesterday we pointed to an article and slide show of the inauguration of Columbia College Alumnus Barack Obama as the 44th President of the United States.  Here is a short video of the occasion (time of video:  2:49).

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Presidential Inauguration on the Columbia Campus

A crowd of several thousand students, staff, and administrators gathered in the center of campus on Tuesday for the inauguration of Columbia College alumnus Barack Obama on a jumbo tron television screen.  President Bollinger welcomed the crowd prior to the event and extended an invitation to everyone in the audience to join he and his wife at their home following the event.

The temperature was a cool but you would not have known it by the looks on the faces of those in the crowd.  There was definitely an air of excitement and it is an event I will never forget.  A slide show of the event is available on the ColumbiaNews Web site.

SIPA Professor Appointed Chair of Advisory Board of the UNDEF

The faculty members who teach at SIPA bring both strong academic and professional backgrounds to the classroom.  SIPA has approximately 60 full-time faculty members along with 100 practitioner faculty members per year.

SIPA professor Michael Doyle was recently appointed by UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon to a new term as Chair of the Advisory Board of the United Nations Democracy Fund (UNDEF).  Professor Doyle is the Harold Brown Professor of U.S. Foreign and Security Policy at SIPA.  He holds joint appointments in the Columbia Law School and in the Political Science Department.  He specializes in human rights, international relations, security, and international organizations.

Professor Doyle’s full profile, along with the profile of all core, adjunct, affiliated, and research faculty can be found by visiting the faculty directory page on the faculty page of SIPA Web site.


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—Merit E. Janow, Dean, SIPA, Professor of Practice, International and Economic Law and International Affairs

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