From the U.S. to China: How Columbia Prepares Students to Tackle Global Climate and Sustainability Challenges
In a world racing against climate change, the path to sustainability is anything but straightforward. In a recent interview with SPS, M.S. in Sustainability Management Professor Dong Guo shared his insights on why data may be the most powerful tool we have for building a more sustainable future. Read more.
The Columbia Scholastic Press Association Celebrates Its Centennial
The original intent of the organization remains the same: to bring together student journalists and their faculty advisers from different schools around the country to exchange ideas, support one another, and engage in shared learning in the interest of a healthy student press. Learn more.
Exploring the World of Risk and ESG
From private equity and investment research in Beijing and Shanghai to risk management and climate roles in Boston and New York, M.S. in Enterprise Risk Management student Yichen Han’s academic and career journey demonstrates a truly global risk management perspective. Read our interview with Han.
The Nonprofit Management Program Introduces Two New Courses
Starting this summer, the M.S. in Nonprofit Management program is launching two elective courses: Advocacy and Strategy in the Nonprofit Sector and International Nongovernmental Organizations: Advocacy, Strategy, Challenges, Impact. Learn more about the courses and instructors.
What to Do in New York City During the Spring Semester
One of the excellent perks of studying at Columbia University is the opportunity to explore New York, a city of great art, culture, sports, food, and business. To help you navigate the Big Apple, we’ve compiled a list of our favorite places, celebrations, and activities to check out during the spring semester. Check out our insider's guide to NYC.