The Center donated copies of two books: No Huiré de la Lluvia by Carla Guelfenbein and the centenary edition of Gabriela Mistral’s Desolación.
Over 80 Columbia graduates attended the gathering.
Columbia scholars discuss how Rio can lead global urban climate resilience through science-driven policies, partnerships, and innovation.
The book, published in partnership with CEBRI, serves as a guide for global and local leaders on different urban climate-related challenges.
For developing nations, what critical role do lawyers play in ensuring the success of large infrastructure projects?
Climate Hub showcases leadership in urban climate resilience and adaptation by bringing scientific and practical knowledge to the stage.
How our partnership with Columbia and regional institutions is driving innovative solutions for Africa’s climate, urban, and conflict challenges.
Until January 2025, the Reid Hall Caféothèque invites visitors to immerse themselves in the delicate world of watercolor paintings by Delphine D. Garcia.
On November 19, 2024, a panel of experts convened for the event Evening in America: Global Perspectives on the U.S. Election Results, at Columbia University in the City of New York.
Columbia University Masters and PhD students are encouraged to apply for funding until December 31.
Jennifer Kessler, Executive Director of the International Contemporary Ensemble (ICE), writes about the concert organized at Reid Hall with the Institute for Ideas and Imagination and Columbia Global Paris Center on November 13, 2024.