Sciences Po Transatlantic Forum 2024

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The 2024 Sciences Po Transatlantic Forum will take place on :

November 22nd at the Residence de France in Washington D.C.


We will also take the opportunity to award the 2024 Alumni Award to Adriana Diaz (‘09). Adriana has worked with CBS News for over a decade, and her in-depth reporting has earned her great acclaim, including an Outstanding News Special Emmy for her work as part of a team covering the Parkland student movement.

Members of the Sciences Po community are encouraged to join to recognize and honor Adriana’s embodiment of the values that Sciences Po strives to uphold, while enjoying an opportunity to network and engage with fellow Alumni. 


RSVP DC Transatlantic Forum/ Alumni Award


Biography of Adriana Diaz




Adriana Diaz is a co-host of "CBS Mornings Plus," a third hour of "CBS Mornings" broadcast weekdays by several CBS-owned stations and simulcast on CBS News 24/7, CBS News and Stations' streaming news service. Diaz was named to the new role on "CBS Mornings Plus" in September 2024.

Previously, Diaz was anchor of the Saturday edition of the "CBS Weekend News" and a national correspondent. Her reporting breaking news and longform storytelling has been featured across all CBS News broadcasts and platforms, including the "CBS Evening News with Norah O'Donnell," "CBS Mornings," and CBS News 24/7.

At the start of 2023, Diaz and her team broke the story of the discovery of classified documents at a Washington think tank from President Biden's time as vice president.

Diaz has also interviewed key newsmakers, including landing Colin Kaepernick's only television interview about his book, "Colin Kaepernick: Change the Game," published after his social justice campaign that swept the nation. Diaz has also interviewed former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and U.S. Olympian Allyson Felix about prioritizing wellness and overcoming adversity.

Diaz frequently conducts in-depth reporting on many of the most pressing issues facing communities of color locally and nationally. She regularly covers the gun violence epidemic, including interviewing Chicago gang members for a CBS docuseries about what they see as their fight for survival in some of the city's toughest neighborhoods

She also reports on immigration and has chronicled the journeys of Central American families attempting to cross Mexico by foot to reach the United States. Recently, she reported on the busing of migrants from Texas to Chicago, overwhelming Chicago shelters and leading migrants to sleep on the floors of police stations.

Diaz spent a month covering the school shooting in Parkland, Florida, and was part of the CBS News team that won an Outstanding News Special Emmy for "39 Days," a primetime documentary about the Parkland student movement. She was also part of the network team that won an Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Award for outstanding breaking news coverage of the mass shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut.

Diaz has also served as CBS News' Asia correspondent based in Beijing, where she used her Mandarin skills to report from China on U.S.-Chinese relations, Chinese politics, science and culture. Diaz reported from inside North Korea twice, documenting the country's political pageantry and isolation. Her Asia assignments also took her to the Korean Demilitarized Zone, South Korea, Japan, and Laos.

As a CBS Newspath correspondent, Diaz covered Pope Francis' visits to Brazil in 2013, Israel and the West Bank in 2014, Cuba in 2015 and Mexico in 2016. She was part of the first team dispatched to Havana to normalize relations with the U.S. in December 2014 and covered the 2014 Winter Olympic Games in Sochi, Russia.

She attended Princeton University, majoring in public and international affairs. She earned a master's degree in public affairs and public administration in a dual degree program at Columbia University and France's Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Paris (Sciences Po).

A New York City native, Diaz attended Stuyvesant High School. She is also on the board of the Harmony Program, which provides music education to New York City students in underserved communities. Diaz was Miss New York USA 2006 and Miss New York Teen USA 2003. Her family is from the Dominican Republic, and she speaks Spanish, French, and Mandarin.





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