Today at SIPA

The Annual Kenneth Arrow Lecture: “Social Choice and Individual Values” Friday, December 11, 2009, 4:00pm Altschul Auditorium, 417 International Affairs Building Amartya Sen, Thomas W. Lamont University Professor and Professor of Economics and Philosophy, Harvard University, is the recipient of the 1998 Nobel Prize in Economics, and will speak on “Social Choice and Individual Values.”…

Read More→

Thursday Evenings at SIPA

The following was contributed by Kristoffer Tangri, a second-year SIPA student from Germany pursuing a MIA degree with a concentration in International Security Policy. _________________________ Thursdays are popular for events and receptions at SIPA and sometimes it can be difficult to choose. Last Thursday was one of these days.  After having listened to the insights…

Read More→

Humane Studies Fellowships

Our office was recently made aware of a fellowship opportunity that may apply to some of our applicants.  The description and contact information are below.  Good luck! Institute for Humane Studies Humane Studies Fellowships are awarded by the Institute for Humane Studies (IHS) to students interested in exploring the principles, practices, and institutions necessary for…

Read More→

SIPA Veterans Association

Active duty military and veterans from around the world are important contributors to the ongoing debates that form the foundation of the SIPA learning experience.   From discussing the most effective relationship between humanitarian organizations and military units in a war zone to discussing best practices in serving populations during natural disasters, SIPA benefits greatly from…

Read More→

Alumni in the News

Sometimes our alumni make the news, and sometimes they are the news.  Sharon Epperson is a graduate of SIPA and may be familiar to those who watch CNBC.  The following comes from her CNBC profile: Sharon Epperson, an award-winning journalist and author, covers personal finance, the energy markets as well as breaking business and financial…

Read More→