Steve Coll will step down as dean of the Journalism School in June 2022 after nine years in the role, University President Lee Bollinger announced in an email on Thursday. Coll will remain a member of ...
The 2003 U.S. invasion of Iraq was based on the allegation that the country’s dictator, Saddam Hussein, had weapons of mass destruction. In his new book, author Steve Coll pored over hundreds of audio ...
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NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Steve Coll, dean of the Columbia School of Journalism, about his new book, Directorate S: The C.I.A and America's Secret Wars in Afghanistan and Pakistan, 2001-2016 ...
Steve Coll, a veteran journalist and two-time Pulitzer Prize winner, has been named dean of Columbia University’s journalism school, the university announced on Monday. Mr. Coll is the departing ...
The War in Afghanistan has gone on for 17 years and counting — and there’s no end in sight. In Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter Steve Coll’s new book about the history of the war, he investigates how ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Steve Coll is stepping down as dean of the Columbia University Journalism School next June, saying that he will continue teaching there after nine years leading one of the nation’s top ...
As Afghanistan spirals into a humanitarian crisis after the abrupt U.S. withdrawal earlier this summer, we look at years of failed U.S. diplomacy that allowed the Taliban to seize power and leave the ...
Steve Coll, a longtime New Yorker contributor, reports on issues of politics, intelligence, and national security in the United States and abroad. For the magazine, he has written about the education ...
A few years back, I was interviewing a man who had held senior posts in the CIA's clandestine service. I asked him a question, and he scratched his head and said, let me look that up. Off his shelf, ...