Faith-based organizations have helped communities rebuild trust, but their track record also includes moments of exclusion and bias, raising difficult questions about when faith helps mend divisions, and when it reinforces them.
Read MoreIn this episode of The Morningside Pod, hosts Varun and Celia sit down with Professor Jean-Marie Guéhenno, former UN Under-Secretary-General for Peacekeeping Operations and director of SIPA’s Kent Global Leadership Program.
Read MoreStephen Chmelewski calls on professors, not students, to restore “the sanctity of the classroom” by banning laptops, with clear exceptions for accessibility.
Read MoreBeneath the beautifully designed posters lining IAB lies a hard truth: aesthetic politics can’t compensate for the limited power of student governance, nor solve the real policy shocks students are now facing.
Read MoreAs Zohran Mamdani steps into New York’s political spotlight with a similar ethos as Ekrem İmamoğlu, his path forward may look uncannily similar: full of promise, but shadowed by warning.
Read MoreAs New York celebrates Zohran Mamdani’s historic mayoral win, one SIPA student sees something deeper: a call back to purpose.
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