SIPA II: “Doubling Down” And Breaking Ground
By: Joshua Ceballos/Investigative Editor The SIPA building is getting a new twin sibling, as groundbreaking officially began for SIPA II- a new building coming…
By: Joshua Ceballos/Investigative Editor The SIPA building is getting a new twin sibling, as groundbreaking officially began for SIPA II- a new building coming…
Written by: Savina Koda/ Contributing Writer Public service professionals and politicians will gather to give advice to students seeking careers in the public sector…
By: Yeskanisayka Urbina/Staff Writer In the University’s 13th annual Cuba Poll, surveyors found a significant difference in the perspectives of Cubans in newer generations,…
By: Imogen Francis/Staff Writer The Dorothea Green Lecture Series: State of the World 2019 took place in the Graham Center Ballrooms on Thursday, Jan. 10…
From Wednesday, Dec. 26 to Jan. 1, students will be able to participate in one of the largest annual celebrations of indigenous culture in Florida….
By: Joshua Ceballos/News Director Former President of Costa Rica, Luis Guillermo Solís Rivera gave a presentation in the GC Ballrooms on Thursday, Sept. 13…
By: Jasiel Lopez/Staff Writer A combination of academics, policy advisers, and officials at the State Department and the Department of Defense discussed security issues…
The University will be hosting its first State of The World: Global Relations and U.S. Foreign Policy event, featuring presidents of think tanks, foreign policy makers, journalists and sitting U.S. senators to discuss some of the most critical issues in the world today.
By Andrea Perdomo On Oct. 26, the first floor of SIPA bustled with lively conversation during the opening of its newest exhibition, “Turquoise Mountain: Artists…
Andrea Perdomo / Contributing Writer The Steven J. Green School of International & Public Affairs has joined forces with international organization Turquoise Mountain to create…