New York City Skyscrapers and Public Buildings
Architectural historian Barry Lewis teaches a course on New York’s architecture and urban planning at Cooper Union in Ne…
Columbia Law School Professor Nathaniel Persily discusses sragtegies that map makers use to gain over representation of some groups and unde… read more
Columbia Law School Professor Nathaniel Persily discusses sragtegies that map makers use to gain over representation of some groups and under representation of other groups. Techniques include: Malapportionment, Grouping of political adversaries, racial vote dilution or exclusion, packing, cracking, and stacking (multi-member districts). close
Architectural historian Barry Lewis teaches a course on New York’s architecture and urban planning at Cooper Union in Ne…
This week, history professor Judith Stein teaches a graduate-level seminar on politics and economics in the 1970s. Profe…
President Obama and Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney gave keynote speeches at the 67th Annual Alfred E. Smi…
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addressed the United Nations General Assembly.