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The discussion was with Columbia students about the state of democracy in Tunisia and the world, a decade after the Arab Uprisings.

Organizers of Climate, Hope and Science — part of this year's New York Climate Week — talk about the unique approach and what comes next.

The leaders experience is an annual conference in which Columbia’s top alumni and volunteers gather to exchange best practices, advice, and ideas.

Q and A with Souleymane Bachir Diagne.

Nous avons eu le plaisir de collaborer avec Beit al-Hikma, l'Académie nationale des sciences, des lettres et des arts de Tunisie.

Nous avon eu le plaisir de collaborer avec Beit al-Hikma, l'Académie nationale des sciences, des lettres et des arts de Tunisie.

More than 420 students attended two career fairs in September held in Beijing.

She met with a group of about 50 students to discuss gender, politics, Latin American feminism, and institutional transformations.

The book “Columbia University and Chile: Over 100 Years of History,” was presented on September 22 in Columbia's Teachers College. 

The City Diplomacy Lab brings together local municipal leaders to implement sustainable development policies on a global scale.

He talked about his experience as a student leader, his beginnings in politics, Latin American politics, and the Chilean constitutional process.

In this series, we address the development of journalism amid political, social, and technological developments in the world.

The author argues that China's hopes for legitimacy and acceptance provide a crucial rationale for refraining from coercive measures.

Pour sa première édition, le Forum Insaniyyat de 2022 s'est tenu du 20 au 24 Septembre à Tunis.

Brooke Coskuner is a second-year graduate student, pursuing a Master of Public Health at Columbia University’s Mailman School of Public Health.