Recap

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

Columbia Startup Lab hosted a conversation between SIPA Professor Sarah Holloway and UBS Vice Chairman Jolyne Caruso-Fitzgerald on how social enterprise entrepreneurs can grow their missions.

Jack Lew, former U.S. Secretary of the Treasury, and Raghuram Rajan, former Governor of the Reserve Bank of India, visited Columbia to discuss the connections between monetary policy and public support.  

An annual event at the Italian Academy marking Holocaust Remembrance Day looks at online extremism.

The NOS Literary Prize—an allusion to Gogol’s The Nose—comes to campus highlighting Russian culture and the importance of debate.

Kitty Green, the writer and director of "The Assistant," joined professors James Schamus and Denise Cruz to discuss her new film within the context of the "Me Too" movement. 

He has designed everything from restaurants, skyscrapers and museums to stadiums and prototype cities.

The renowned architect spoke recently at The Forum about his past work and his vision for cities in the future.

A partner at Diller Scofidio + Renfro discusses her firm’s biggest projects of 2019.

At a recent event at The Forum, award-winning British architect Sir David Adjaye discussed making cities more inclusive and livable by recasting art and architecture for the future and the past.

The University asks students to collaborate on building a roadmap for climate response and a more sustainable future.

In an event sponsored by the Knight First Amendment Institute, the former intelligence contractor talks about the White House whistleblower and more.