Steven J. Green School of International and Public Affairs

A School in transition- An interview with SIPA’s new dean, Shlomi Dinar

Alexander Luzula|PantherNOW. The Green School of International and Public Affairs has found itself in a time of significant change.  The opening of the new SIPA II building slated to host classes in the fall, the college’s recent acceptance into the prestigious Association of Professional Schools of International Affairs and most importantly, the June 26 announcement […]

SIPA Announces Second Interim Dean as Search Continues

Alexander Luzula | Contributing Writer FIU’s School of International and Public Affairs announced Professor Shlomi Dinar as its new interim dean in an email circulated Aug 12. Dinar will serve in the role through the fall semester and will be tasked with overseeing the search for a permanent dean, as well as the completion of […]

University hosts book presentation by Cynthia Alonso

The Steven J. Green School of International and Public Affairs will host a book presentation by photographer Cynthia Alonso Saturday, Nov. 28 at Books & Books in Coral Gables.

Bachelor of Arts added to the Green School

The Kimberly Green Latin American and Caribbean Center, under the Steven J. Green School of International and Public Affairs, has now added the bachelor of arts program to the curriculum.

FIU Culture: University presents Cuban dialect lecture

The Cuban Research Institute, under the Steven J. Green School of International and Public Affairs, will be hosting an event to discuss the origins of the Cuban dialect, the speech patterns within Cuba and the Caribbean and the use of “Cubanisms” in different parts of the island.

Green School releases new constitution

The Steven J. Green School of International and Public Affairs released their constitution on Oct. 29, allowing the school to act independently.

Former Dominican president lectures on globalization

Former Dominican Republic president lectured on the effects of globalization and the progress of development in Latin America and the Caribbean Thursday, Oct. 22.
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