News & Impact Stories at Columbia SPS
News at Columbia SPS
Consequences Of Delaying The Vaccination Of Children Under 12
Schools across the US have re-opened for in-person learning, but COVID-19 vaccines are still not available for children under 12
Welcome Home, SPS
Read Dean Eggers' note welcoming students, faculty, and staff back to campus for the Fall 2021 semester.
Strategic Communication Alum Blake Stoner Paves the Way for Antiracist Technology
Stoner is on a mission to eradicate the legacy of systematic underrepresentation with his company Vngle.
Insurance as an Ally of a Sustainable Future
"There is a role for the insurance industry at the forefront of global SDG conversations."
Dr. Robert Klitzman: “Individuals have the right to their religious beliefs, but not a right to harm others.”
Dr. Klitzman recently published an LA Times Op-Ed on the looming threat posed by religious exemptions from COVID-19 vaccines.
Should Hospitals Employ Unvaccinated Hospital Staff?
David N. Hoffman discusses the moral dilemma of unvaccinated health care workers and patients.
Insurance Management in Today’s Complex World
Insurance Management faculty discussed how the management of insurance business requires a more collaborative skillset.
Twenty Years Later, Senior Lecturer Greg Witkowski Revisits “The Second Responders” Who Helped to Rebuild New York and Transform Philanthropy as We Know It
Sept. 11th set the precedent for online giving and other philanthropic innovations, says Gregory R. Witkowski, Ph.D.
Wealth Management Lecturer Bill Woodson on Developing Professionals to Support UHNW Clients
Family Wealth Report, a business intelligence publication for the family office community, recently interviewed Bill Woodson.
Sports Management Program Alum and Oakland Athletics Pitching Analyst Samantha Schultz Profiled in The Mercury News
Schultz, '18SPS, Sports Management, has taken her skills in sports management and knowledge of physics to the Oakland A’s.
How Columbia Is Keeping the Compact This Fall
The University has put a comprehensive COVID-19 safety plan in place for the fall semester.
SPS Students Work with UN Mentors to Present Tech-Based Solutions to Global Challenges
The first-place winners proposed a delivery system that disinfects foods that are in transit in the aftermath of a disaster.