Recap

Recap is a Columbia News series that highlights and summarizes some of the major events happening at Columbia University. 

SIPA kicked off its Spotlight Interview series on April 3, with a wide range of issues including the state of U.S. democracy, Facebook, AI, algorithms, and advancing women’s rights at home and around the world. 

Zayd Ayers Dohrn discusses his family’s radical legacy with Jamal Joseph and Carol Becker.

Her talk was part of a conference honoring the late Robert Jervis and his influence on the U.S. intelligence community. 

The Institute for the Study of Human Rights recently hosted a reception to welcome the latest Human Rights Advocates Program cohort.

In an event honoring the life of the late director of the Santiago Center, Karen Poniachik, participants highlight the special global bond between Chile and the University.

Her recent Columbia presentation coincides with the Wallach Gallery exhibition, Sin Autorización: Contemporary Cuban Art.

A group of writers and filmmakers gathered at Columbia to discuss the best approaches.

In a presentation at Columbia, his message about the environmental impact of plastic was loud and clear.

The composer, performer, and installation artist’s work gives voice to the voiceless.

Her topic is the power of stories, especially those about the stranger, the diasporic wanderer.

The intersection of history and food to combat bias was the focus of a recent Weatherhead East Asian Institute event.

Knight First Amendment Institute’s “Lies, Free Speech, and the Law” event tackled how to address the problem of falsehoods.