Stockholm+50: Commemorating 50 Years of Inaction on Climate Change
By Jessica Merriman and Alexandra Wenzel A Youth Perspective “We shouldn’t be here for this… demanding basic access to ourContinue Reading
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By Jessica Merriman and Alexandra Wenzel A Youth Perspective “We shouldn’t be here for this… demanding basic access to ourContinue Reading
The interim governance documents, however well-intentioned they may be, have the potential for abuses of power, as well as incursionsContinue Reading
By Dr. Vinh-Kim Nguyen & Melissa C. Coyle The world was amazed by the rapid creation of COVID-19 vaccines. InContinue Reading
By Reetuparna Vishwanath In December 2021, China completed 20 years as the 143rd member of the WTO, having joined theContinue Reading
Classmates at the Graduate Institute reminisce on organizing an ad hoc graduation in the summer of 2020 for a dear friend who could not attend her official ceremony due to pandemic restrictions.
The traditional and hegemonic vision of what families are is constantly evolving, and the concept of a single-family-home is already outdated.
This is the fourth in a series of interviews that have been collected from some of the outgoing members of the GISA Board. These interviews are not meant to reflect the individuals holding these positions. Rather, they are a way to contain institutional memory: of what it means to represent students at the Institute.
This is the third in a series of interviews that have been collected from some of the outgoing members of the GISA Board. These interviews are not meant to reflect the individuals holding these positions. Rather, they are a way to contain institutional memory: of what it means to represent students at the Institute.
Interviews collected by Aurelie Semunovic The following interviews were collected under the same conditions described in part 1 of this series. Interviewee:Continue Reading
This is the second in a series of four interviews with the outgoing members of GISA Board.








