Tomorrowʼs Minds at Work
News, insights, tips, and commentary from members of the Columbia University School of Professional Studies.
How Tech Companies Are Leading ESG Innovations
ERM lecturer Kiran Bhujle on the innovative approaches technology industry leaders employ to tackle ESG challenges
Protecting Workers as We Shift to Electric Vehicles
Senior Vice Dean Steven Cohen on the United Auto Workers strike
Has a DeSantis-aligned Super PAC Cracked the Data Code?
Political Analytics Program Director Gregory Wawro writes about the Super PAC backing Florida Governor Ron DeSantis.
Welcome Back, SPS Students!
Find out about the many events that SPS held to usher in a new school year.
New York City’s Resilience and Post-COVID Recovery
On the anniversary of September 11, 2001, Steve Cohen, senior vice dean, reflects on the strength of New Yorkers.
The Montana Climate Case and Our Obligation to the Future
SPS Senior Vice Dean Steve Cohen on the ground-breaking climate change case brought by youth activists.
A Father and Son Graduate Together from the Construction Administration Program
As Columbia welcomes students back to school this fall, we look back on two recent SPS graduates.
“If You Are Hungry to Learn … HR Consulting Is a Great Option”
Q&A: HCM grad Nikita Varman discusses her career journey and how the HCM program helped her reach her goals.
Predicting the Pace of the Transition to Environmental Sustainability
The size of the human population, the political demands globally for increased material consumption, and the finite resources we still draw from the earth will drive the transition to environmental sustainability, writes Senior Vice Dean Dr. Steven Cohen.
Repelling the Attack on Environmental, Social, Corporate Governance (ESG) Management
The attack on ESG must be repelled, and the best defense is results and improved organizational performance, writes Senior Vice Dean Dr. Steven Cohen.
An Architect Reflects on Teaching Sustainable Architecture
A professor in the Sustainable Management program speaks on teaching students who will make a difference.
Technology, Culture, Economics, and Politics
Technological change has been the largest stimulator of rapid cultural change over the past two centuries and will continue to be the major cause of social, economic, and political change, writes Senior Vice Dean Dr. Steven Cohen.