Journal

Journal

News from the Paris Center, one of the 11 global centers of Columbia University. We collaborate with local and regional institutions to foster research, dialogue, and action that transcend borders and disciplines. Keep reading to learn about our work to advance knowledge and understanding in a changing world.

Nous sommes ravis d'annoncer que Les Encres de l’Atlantique deviendront une série mensuelle sous la direction de Maboula Soumahoro, Fellow à l’Institute for Ideas and Imagination de la promo 2023-24

The annual 24-hour online event leverages our collective strength to support people and programs to shape the future and help solve global issues.

The Raw Earth Sgraffito Pavilion, inaugurated in May 2023, models what would it look like to build in a way that leaves no waste behind.

Experts and representatives from Paris, Los Angeles, and Brisbane discussed how sustainability is shaping future Olympic Games.

Presenting the Paris Center's Women and Climate Action series, aiming to explore the crucial role women play in climate adaptation and sustainability.

Atelier continues to bridge disciplines and borders, bringing the vibrant discussions of Reid Hall to listeners around the world. We invite you to revisit the conversations that have shaped our journey so far.

This edition of Columbia Global Lens is a two-part series where we explore our work to address inequality and injustice around the globe.

Jennifer Harley is a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Art History and Archaeology at Columbia GSAS. In Summer 2023, she studied at Reid Hall.

From Fall 2023 to Summer 2024, Reid Hall was pleased to welcome guests to our conference rooms, gardens, and café. In addition to receiving students, Fellows, faculty visitors, artists, and local partners, the Columbia Global Paris Center hosted a total of 77 public events, ranging from concerts celebrating Ukrainian resilience to discussions highlighting the creativity of the Black African diaspora. While we prepare next year’s calendar of public programs, we invite you to reflect with us on the past year. You’ll find a full list of articles about last year’s events at the bottom of the…

From Fall 2023 to Summer 2024, Reid Hall was pleased to welcome guests to our conference rooms, gardens, and café. In addition to receiving students, Fellows, faculty visitors, artists, and local partners, the Columbia Global Paris Center hosted a total of 77 public events, ranging from concerts celebrating Ukrainian resilience to discussions highlighting the creativity of the Black African diaspora. While we prepare next year’s calendar of public programs, we invite you to reflect with us on the past year. You’ll find a full list of articles about last year’s events at the bottom of the…

From Fall 2023 to Summer 2024, Reid Hall was pleased to welcome guests to our conference rooms, gardens, and café. In addition to receiving students, Fellows, faculty visitors, artists, and local partners, the Columbia Global Paris Center hosted a total of 77 public events, ranging from concerts celebrating Ukrainian resilience to discussions highlighting the creativity of the Black African diaspora. While we prepare next year’s calendar of public programs, we invite you to reflect with us on the past year. You’ll find a full list of articles about last year’s events at the bottom of the…

The Reid Hall Caféothèque is exhibiting the evocative and personal works of Paloma Kuns.

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