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Admitted Student Day 2025: Alumni Panel

Admitted Student Day 2025: Faculty Fireside Chat

Admitted Student Day 2025: Student Panel

Accountability and Influence Over the Taliban for Human Rights

Jeffrey Sachs on SIPA's MPA-DP Program, shifting development field, and new job market trends, pt II

Jeffrey Sachs on SIPA's MPA-DP Program, shifting development field, and new job market trends, pt I

2025 SIPA Class Day Student Speaker: Felix Wang MIA '25

2025 SIPA Class Day Address: Dr. Rajiv Shah

Timothy Frye on Zelensky’s Approval Ratings

Economist Teresa Fort on the issue of US credibility

Jon Finer on the India-Pakistan conflict: neither side wants escalation

Dennis Novy: How will the EU respond to the tariffs?

David E. Weinstein says the maximal tariffs will see tariff revenues decrease

Secretary Jacob Lew: tariffs mean higher consumer prices

Adam Tooze on Russia’s economic motivators for peace talks (or lack thereof)

Timothy Frye on Trump's attacks on higher education

Maria Ressa on Holding The Line Against Authoritarianism

M. Victoria Murillo on the democratic backsliding playbook

Maria Ressa outlines 4 things you can do to protect civil society and democracy

Mikhail Zygar on Putin's goals for Ukraine peace talks

Victoria Nuland on Trump's negotiations for Ukraine peace talks

Victoria Nuland on Trump's Position Toward Ukraine

Apoorva Mandavilli on Mortality Data

Michel Kazatchkine on Investing in Global Health

Apoorva Mandavilli on the USAID cuts

A global health reality: the world is interconnected

Does the US have a global health strategy?

Two judges in civil disagreement

Hon. Roy Altman on understanding the US Judiciary

Judge Higginson's tactics for civil disagreement