Santiago News

Peruvian journalist Sonia Goldenberg (JRN’80) is a documentary filmmaker and is also a columnist at The New York Times.

How does the personal library of a renowned academic and intellectual end up in the trash?

MPH candidate Amit Paul worked with the Research Center on Society and Health (CISS) researching loneliness of older adults at the end of life.

Dignitaries, government officials, academics, alumni and friends of the Center attended the event at the US Ambassador’s residence.

The lawyer and professor was acknowledged for his contribution to Chilean society both from the private sector and as a public servant.

Club president Alex Sideman (CBS’17) reviewed highlights of the year and proposed new initiatives to consider for 2023.

Columbia University announces the launch of a new Columbia Global Center in Athens, Greece.

German professor Stefan Rinke visited ILAS to talk about the oral history archive that preserves the memory of the victims of the sect.

Columbia Law School, with alumni Karen Werner (LLM’17) and Diego Navarrete (LLM’18), held an information session about Columbia’s LLM programs.

The Columbia Business School Alumni Club of Chile held an event to welcome for incoming MBA students who start at Columbia in 2023.

In conjunction with the Columbia Alumni Association in Peru, the Santiago Center hosted a successful event that attracted more than 40 alumni.

The story of how 100 years ago, Gabriela Mistral's first book, "Desolación," was published by Columbia's Instituto de las Españas.