
Technology Center
This semester, the Technology Policy Center will be working on Columbia data privacy and accessibility projects that advocate for transparent data privacy policies at Columbia. Our primary project will be researching Columbia surveillance policies to ultimately publish a "Columbia Security Bill of Rights" to inform students about how their data is protected. Secondarily, we will continue to expand Columbia Analytica, our platform that centralizes university data, and continue advocacy for QR code data safety.
Previous Publications
2018-2019 Roosevelt Review
Electronic IDs: Physical Protection for Metaphysical Data by Emma Cloyd
Governing CRISPR: Effectively Regulating Gene-Editing Technologies by Meredith Harris
Tackling Interoperability of Health Information Technology by Sarah Lubin
2017-2018 Roosevelt Review
Smart City U: Urban Universities as Test Beds for Smart City Ventures by Lexie Lehmann
Center Members