Santiago News

Elektra Papathanasiou-Goldstein is studying a Dual BA program between Columbia University and Sciences Po.

Marissa Favet will study the relationship between country-wide economic prosperity and public perception of drug abuse.

Columbia Global will bring together Columbia World Projects, the Columbia Global Centers, the Institute for Ideas and Imagination, and other global initiatives.

Claudia Michaels will stay for six months to research how pension policy can affect health indicators of older adult health and mortality.

Watch a discussion between Chile's Finance Minister Mario Marcel and SIPA Professor Gray Newman about some of the country's most pressing issues.

Sydney Fontalvo will research the effect of different countries’ levels of individualism on older adult loneliness and depressive symptoms.

Daniel Matamala (JN’12) is one of the four recipients of the 2022 Maria Moors Cabot Prize, the oldest international award in journalism.

Francesca McLaren has arrived to Chile for a three-month practicum to compare symptoms and the consequences of depression among Haitian migrants.

Deirdre (“Dede”) Gilmore, will work on a comparative mapping of the national regulatory landscape of cannabis in Latin America.

Astrid Liden is studying how state policies affect family migration and reunification.

Nick Wasserman, Associate Professor of Mathematics Education at Teachers College (TC), traveled to Chile for three weeks in June to work with fellow faculty at Universidad Católica (UC) and Universidad Católica de Valparaíso (UCV) in connecting the advanced mathematics of abstract algebra and real analysis with the school curriculum of secondary teacher education programs.