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James Stafford wrote “Do Sanctions Work?: A new history examines their use in the past and considers their effectiveness for the future” published by The Nation.
James Stafford wrote “Do Sanctions Work?: A new history examines their use in the past and considers their effectiveness for the future” published by The Nation.
Mae Ngai is featured in the PBS Series The Bigger Picture (with Vincent Brown) on Alfred Stieglitz’s 1907 photo, “The Steerage” — watch the episode here.
Mae Ngai is featured in the PBS Series The Bigger Picture (with Vincent Brown) on Alfred Stieglitz’s 1907 photo, “The Steerage” — watch the episode here.
Adam Tooze wrote the opinion guest essay “The All Too Real Risk of a Global Recession” published by The New York Times.
The Columbia Spectator interviewed George Chauncey and published an article about his being awarded of the Kluge Prize: “George Chauncey, recipient of Kluge Prize, on the importance of studying LGBTQ history.”
The Columbia Spectator interviewed George Chauncey and published an article about his being awarded of the Kluge Prize: “George Chauncey, recipient of Kluge Prize, on the importance of studying LGBTQ history.”
Adam Tooze explains the roots of the UK’s economic stagnation |The Express Economist
Adam Tooze delivered the keynote address at and participated in the Centre for Policy Research Dialogues Conference 2022 on October 1st.
Adam Tooze delivered the keynote address at and participated in the Centre for Policy Research Dialogues Conference 2022 on October 1st.
Franklin Odo was a founder of the field of Asian American studies in 1971. He was Visiting Professor at Columbia from 1995 to 1997; Principal Investigator of a project of history and memory of Japanese Americans on the east coast for Columbia’s Center for Oral History, and edited the Columbia Documentary History of the Asian American Experience (2004).
Franklin Odo, a giant in the field of Asian American studies passed away last week. Odo was a founder of the field of Asian American studies in 1971. He was Visiting Professor at Columbia from 1995 to 1997; Principal Investigator of a project of history and memory of Japanese Americans on the east coast for Columbia’s Center for Oral History, and edited the Columbia Documentary History of the Asian American Experience (2004).
Samuel K. Roberts is quoted in “The Most Important Question About Addiction” published by The New York Times.
Samuel K. Roberts is quoted in “The Most Important Question About Addiction” published by The New York Times.
Mae Ngai spoke in conversation with poet and essayist Cathy Park Hong at Rutgers-Newark, “Responding to Anti-Asian Hate: Politics, Organizing, and Education” on Sept. 28 and delivered the Howard Zinn Memorial Lecture at Boston University on Sept. 29, 2022.
Mae Ngai spoke in conversation with poet and essayist Cathy Park Hong at Rutgers-Newark, “Responding to Anti-Asian Hate: Politics, Organizing, and Education” on Sept. 28 and delivered the Howard Zinn Memorial Lecture at Boston University on Sept. 29, 2022.
The Yonkers Tribune published a write-up about Library of Congress ceremony in which George Chauncey was presented with the Kluge Prize for Achievement in the Study of Humanity.
The Yonkers Tribune published a write-up about the Library of Congress ceremony in which George Chauncey was presented with the Kluge Prize for Achievement in the Study of Humanity.



