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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.
Robert Badinter (March 30, 1928 – February 9, 2024) was a French lawyer, politician, and author. Best-known for the abolition of the death penalty in France in 1981, he studied at Columbia, where he earned a master’s degree in 1949.
The Paris Center will function as an international hub for future collaborative projects under the direction of Columbia faculty.
Armstrong is the former curator of the PaineWebber and UBS art collections and is now a private curator and art advisor.
Danse de fumée will be performed again at Reid Hall on April 29.
Mélody Braun, the Paris Global Center's response lead, writes about the historic loss and damage decision at U.N. climate conference.
This article by Claire Boisteau was published on October 19, 2023 on the Philharmonie de Paris website.
The scholarship provides accepted students with full tuition from participating schools and support for non-tuition expenses from Columbia Global.
The director will provide strategic leadership, academic leadership, intellectual vision and management oversight for operations in Chile.
Embracing a flâneur mentality, Max found himself—almost to his surprise—attending many of Reid Hall’s public events with his classmates.