With 25% of global jobs exposed to generative AI and most developing economies lacking the infrastructure to adapt, the challenge ahead lies not just in innovation, but in inclusion.
Read MoreTracing how neoclassical design shapes what, and whose, knowledge we venerate, Sathuluri argues that true decolonization demands “landscape literacy,” a conscious rewriting of the spaces that define how we learn.
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Read MoreOn the two-year anniversary of the Hamas attacks on Israel, Columbia University saw two simultaneous commemorations divided by campus gates. Students Supporting Israel held a sanctioned vigil on the West Lawn, while the Columbia Palestine Solidarity Coalition organized a separate “Not a Vigil” off campus after being denied permission to hold their event on University grounds.
Read MoreIn the Trump era, fear has crept into the newsroom. Student journalists are rethinking bylines, archives, and even the meaning of free speech. Anya Schiffrin, award-winning journalist, author, and professor at Columbia University, where she is Co-Director of the Technology Policy & Innovation concentration, writes on the rise of self-censorship among student journalists and the growing risks to free expression on campus.
Read MoreRead TMP Editor-in-Chief Sophia Petros’ review of Buena Vista Social Club.
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