RECENT FACULTY AWARDS
150th anniversary of German unification: Bismarck, Realpolitik, and Birth of a Nation
‘Help Wanted’ signs indicate lack of decent job offers, not people unwilling to work
Samuel Niu, graduate student, published “‘Help Wanted’ signs indicate lack of decent job offers, not people unwilling to work” in The Washington Post.
Rashid Khalidi was featured on The Burn Bag Podcast, discussing the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: “The History of the Palestinian People with Professor Rashid Khalidi”.
Rashid Khalidi was featured on The Burn Bag Podcast, discussing the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: “The History of the Palestinian People with Professor Rashid Khalidi”.
Mae Ngai was interviewed by CNN on Andrew Yang and Asian American identity: “Why Andrew Yang did an abrupt U-turn on identity politics.”
Mae Ngai was interviewed by CNN on Andrew Yang and Asian American identity: “Analysis: Why Andrew Yang did an abrupt U-turn on identity politics.”
Camille Robcis has been awarded the Provost’s Grant for Mid-Career Faculty Who Contribute to the Diversity Goals of the University.
Camille Robcis has been awarded the Provost’s Grant for Mid-Career Faculty Who Contribute to the Diversity Goals of the University.
Frank Guridy, Samuel K. Roberts, and Stephanie McCurry share their Juneteenth thoughts with Columbia News in “What Is Juneteenth, and How Do You Celebrate and Observe the Day?”.
Frank Guridy, Samuel K. Roberts, and Stephanie McCurry share their Juneteenth thoughts with Columbia News in “What Is Juneteenth, and How Do You Celebrate and Observe the Day?”.
Lien-Hang Nguyen wrote an article as part of a special report on the 50th anniversary of the Pentagon Papers: “In Vietnam, the Pentagon Papers Are History Written by the Defeated”, published in The New York Times.
Lien-Hang Nguyen wrote an article as part of a special report on the 50th anniversary of the Pentagon Papers: “In Vietnam, the Pentagon Papers Are History Written by the Defeated”, published in The New York Times.
Columbia University historian Mae Ngai joins the SIAC panel of Craig, Lincoln, Adrian, Tova, and Frank to discuss the rise of anti-Asian sentiment in the US, its long history in this country, and how it coexists with the majesty of Shohei Ohtani.
delivered the keynote address to a conference sponsored by the German Historical Institute, “Mobilities, Exclusion, and Migrants’ Agency in the Pacific Realm,” on June 8, 2021.
Mae Ngai was featured on “Asian Americans: Last week tonight with John Oliver” (HBO) on June 7, 2021
Mae Ngai was featured on “Asian Americans: Last week tonight with John Oliver” (HBO) on June 7, 2021.




