Santiago News

The event held on campus in October critically examined the enduring impact of 20th-century Latin American dictatorships.

“Chile has taught me a lifetime worth of knowledge,” says Columbia College junior Harrison Gerson in this firsthand account.

President Boric discussed sustainable development, democracy and environmental justice with Professor Joseph Stiglitz and over 200 students.

The Institute, chaired by former Secretary Hillary Clinton, is a hub to connect leading policymakers, political leaders, and scholars.

Professor David Stark delved into the pervasive nature of competition and its far-reaching impact on various aspects of social life.

Four Columbia graduate students presented their research being performed in conjunction with Universidad Mayor’s CISS.

Annika Hogan is in Chile studying the role of social support among Haitian migrants.

Ocampo called for reforms of global, regional and subregional support networks to generate greater impact in developing countries.

Over 40 potential applicants attended an info session organized by the Santiago Center and the CBS Alumni Club of Chile.

The event - supported by the Santiago Center - brought together distinguished leaders from the public and private sectors in Chile and the region.

The goal is to expand on the exchange program with the University's Research Center on Society and Health.

The group of 14 is the inaugural cohort of the Columbia Climate Corps Chile & Argentina Program.