Columbia promotional videos and footage
Each year SIPA hosts dozens of lectures by leading scholars and practitioners in the fields of international affairs and public policy, covering topics as diverse as economic development, human rights, climate change, urban policy, and international finance. Many of these events are recorded and posted to our multimedia website. We invite students, scholars, and the general public to take advantage of these resources.
The Oral History Workshop Series is a year-long series of public seminars on the wide range of issues raised by a consideration of how oral history methodologies impact disciplines in the social sciences as well as the humanities. Scholars who have used oral history and narrative analysis in their research will be drawn from the New York area. All workshops are free and open to the public though they function as a part of the a required course series for Oral History Masters Program students.
Professor Peter Bower's environmental science class at Barnard College in the Fall of 2009.
Masterpieces of Western Art at Columbia University is part of the Art Humanities Series. Masterpieces of Western Art has been a degree requirement for all College students and an integral part of the Core Curriculum since 1947. It is not a historical survey, but an analytical study of a limited number of monuments and artists, and teaches students how to look at, think about, and engage in critical discussion of the visual arts. Video produced by the Media Center for Art History, Columbia University. ©2001 Trustees of Columbia University in the City of New York.
Masterpieces of Western Art has been a degree requirement for all College students and an integral part of the Core Curriculum since 1947. It is not a historical survey, but an analytical study of a limited number of monuments and artists, and teaches students how to look at, think about, and engage in critical discussion of the visual arts. Video produced by Visual Media Center.
Media Center for Art History Columbia University ©2001 Trustees of Columbia University in the City of New York
From Spring 2004 to Fall 2004, leading new media artists, curators and theorists discussed the exciting and diverse field of Art & Technology to the students, faculty and staff of Columbia University. All lectures were taped and made available online. The online presentation of the lectures served as a measure of Instructor Mark Tribe's students' understanding of each presenter's talk as well as its place in the larger discourse of art and technology.
Under the guidance of
Professor Lisa Anderson, Conceptual Foundations of International
Politics is a graduate
course at Columbia's
School of International and Public Affairs which examines many of the central
concepts, theories, and analytical tools used in contemporary
social science to understand and explain
international affairs.