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Barnard College student Izabella Lizarazo is studying in Chile, through the Consortium for Advanced Studies Abroad (CASA).

The third story from the panel on "Rising from the Rubble Vol I: Documenting Earthquake's Impact and Emphasizing Collaborative Reconstruction Efforts."

The Masters Direct Entry program is designed to teach nursing students more about real-world experiences and scenarios.

The EC-Africa program at Columbia Business School equips entrepreneurs from mid-sized African companies with the skills, tools, and network to professionalize and grow their businesses in today’s global environment.

Josefina Streeter was drawn to the program due to its interdisciplinary nature and rigorous scientific foundation.

This workshop is jointly organized by Columbia Global Centers | Tunis, the University of Sousse, ROAR Lab and LMS.

Climate Hub | Rio event highlights the importance of planning integrated public policies for water security and sustainable development

They are Verónica Undurraga (LAW'95), Sebastián Soto (LAW'07), and Domingo Lovera (LAW'07). 

The EC-Africa program upskills mid-sized African companies and helps them grow their businesses in today’s global environment.

The Tunis Center hosted a discussion, in partnership with Columbia Global Centers | Istanbul, with Dr. Mostafa Minawi around his most recent book.

"This Rio Center internship is a great chance to excel and push me out of my local context to approach the global context."

The Nairobi Center addresses the mental health needs of youth living in informal settlements in Nairobi, Kenya - a region often forgotten.

Schools included law, arts, business, journalism, climate, professional studies, health, international and public affairs, and Teachers College.

"I have learned how to do market research, overcome language barriers and uncover not-readily-available information."

Installing British artist Kate Daudy's "Honey Window" at Reid Hall.