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June 25, 2014
Prof. David Rosner, Expert on Lead Poisoning, Speaks With The Baltimore Sun
In light of lawsuits against East Baltimore pediatric hospital Kennedy Krieger, which allegedly exposed children to toxic levels of lead paint in the 1990s, Bioethics professor David Rosner spoke with The Baltimore Sun about the historical context of the issue.
"The studies [on childhood lead poisoning] were launched at 'a terrible time,'' recalled David Rosner, a professor at Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health and co-author of a 2013 book examining the nation's struggle to deal with childhood lead poisoning."
Rosner's book, co-written with CUNY professor Gerald Markowitz, is called Lead Wars: The Politics of Science and the Fate of America's Children.
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Columbia SPS lecturer Angela Finlay discusses her new book, Skill Stacking: Taking Ownership of Your Career in Changing Times, and why professionals and organizations need to rethink talent, experience, and career growth in a rapidly changing workplace.
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Designed for professionals seeking leadership roles, the Construction concentration equips students with the skills to navigate complexity, risk, and real-world project delivery.
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Steven Cohen, Director of the Columbia University Sustainability Management program at SPS, spoke to NPR about how the recent extreme heat in the U.S. reflects the "new normal," and how many cities are preparing.
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