Tomorrowʼs Minds at Work
News, insights, tips, and commentary from members of the Columbia University School of Professional Studies.
Public Service, Public Ethics and New York’s Political Life
The quest for public service can lead people to cut corners on the way to achieve what they believe are critical goals.
How Pursuing Graduate Education Helps Me Progress as A Professional
"I learned from communication practitioners from Google, Spotify, IBM, and AT&T."
Columbia HCM's Susan Alevas Highlights Key Points of the Federal Labor Standards Act (FSLA)
The federal FSLA is an important starting point to understand minimum-wage requirements and classification rules for overtime.
The Limits to Human Domination of Nature
Let’s teach and learn humility and a reverence for the miraculous planet we have been given and must preserve for the future.
Leading Cross-Cultural Global Organizations class welcomed distinguished guest speakers, Rob Parry-Jones and Jim McGuirk.
Both speakers shared their perspectives on culture in the workplace.
ALP Students Study the History of U.S. Immigration
Teachers followed an ALP-created curriculum that provided students with a background on U.S. immigration history.
Meet Columbia SPS's DEIA Committee Members
Meet the faculty and staff on Columbia SPS's first DEIA Committee.
Leading Edge President and CEO Speaks with HCM Integrated Talent Management Strategies Students
Cooks led a fascinating discussion on employee engagement.
The Necessity of In-Person Education
With tools to reduce the risk of viral transmission, we should be able to resume normal school.
The Practical Path to America’s Electric Vehicle Transition
The momentum behind the electric vehicle will be irresistible. Subsidies and private market forces will complete the transition.
How Team Dynamics Make or Break an Inclusive Workplace Climate
Middle managers play a critical role in shaping and influencing workplace environments and employee experiences.
The Nacho Dilemma
Allison Reser writes an op-ed for Claudia Dreifus' "Writing About Global Science for the International Media" course.