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Also known as SIPA, the '''School of International and Public Affairs''' is a graduate public policy school of about 1,200 students. It is based in the [[International Affairs Building]]. | Also known as SIPA, the '''School of International and Public Affairs''' is a graduate public policy school of about 1,200 students. It is based in the [[International Affairs Building]]. | ||
− | Rumors persist that there were initial plans to name the school after former [[University | + | Rumors persist that there were initial plans to name the school after former [[University Presidents|University President]] [[Dwight D. Eisenhower]]. |
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Revision as of 10:35, 22 March 2007
Also known as SIPA, the School of International and Public Affairs is a graduate public policy school of about 1,200 students. It is based in the International Affairs Building.
Rumors persist that there were initial plans to name the school after former University President Dwight D. Eisenhower.
Columbia University Schools |
Architecture, Planning and Preservation • Arts • Arts and Sciences (Graduate School) • Business • Columbia College • Dentistry • Continuing Education • Engineering • General Studies • International and Public Affairs • Journalism • Law • Medicine • Nursing • Public Health • Social Work |
Affiliated Institutions |
Barnard • Jewish Theological Seminary • Teachers College • Union Theological Seminary |
Defunct Schools |
Pharmacy • Library Service |