His research provides insights into bridging the digital divide and empowering seniors to engage with technology.
As we bid farewell to 2024, we take a moment to reflect on a year of remarkable achievements that strengthened the ties between Columbia and Chile.
The project will support the municipalities of Alto del Carmen, Coquimbo and San José de Maipo.
Brenda Rain, a Luksic Scholarship recipient, is compiling a register of initiatives at Columbia and Chile to identify collaboration opportunities.
In honor of Human Rights Day, we share the story of Giorgio Solimano, a Chilean physician, public health expert, and human rights advocate.
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 University Masters and PhD students are encouraged to apply for funding until December 31.
The discussion featured insights from Paula Estévez (SEAS’06), general manager at AmCham Chile and Columbia Professor Markus Jaeger.
Baltra was a prominent journalist, writer and lifelong advocate for press freedom and human rights.
Based at the Villarrica campus of Universidad Católica, Columbia grad student Vanessa Fiuza is working with Mapuche communities.
Rosanna Costa met with students for a conversation guided by SIPA professor Mauricio Cárdenas.