News & Impact Stories at Columbia SPS
News at Columbia SPS
Reporter Nights: Alan Alda on “How I Became A Science Communicator and What It Taught Me About Science and Communication”
"When we started, it was not that popular to teach communicating science."
Nick Weltmann's Building Dynamic Simulation Models Presentation At Use in His Upcoming Class
Nick Weltmann, Lecturer in Columbia’s Insurance Management program, will use his Simulation Models in his Fall 2021 class.
How Meditation Can Help You Focus
Meditating for a few minutes a day has been proven to reduce distractions and increase focus.
In the Crucible of Change: Experts Navigate DEI at the Crossroads
Organizations must undertake the urgent effort of developing and integrating sustainable HCM and DEI strategies.
Three Negotiation and Conflict Resolution Students Reflect on the Capstone Experience
Nicole Gegenheimer, Fernanda Bernaldo, and Lindsey Jones highlight the focus of their projects.
8 International Students Reflect on the Job Preparation Process
We asked Actuarial Science, Applied Analytics, ERM, and Technology Management students and alumni how they secured U.S. jobs.
Scott Rosner and Tom Richardson Weigh In On Amazon-NFL Talks
An exclusive streaming deal with Amazon would make this a ‘watershed moment,' the Sports Management lecturers told The Athletic.
Incoming Technology Management Student Awarded U.S. Department of State Foreign Affairs Information Technology Fellowship
After completing the Fellowship, Kelsey Woody will receive an appointment as Foreign Service Information Management Specialist.
Columbia University’s M.S. in Construction Administration Program Ranked #1 by Great Business Schools
Columbia University’s M.S. in Construction Administration program is ranked #1 by Great Business Schools.
The Emotional State Around Money and Risk Requires an Alignment between Digital Innovation and People
Digitization should be balanced with behavioral coaching, human counseling, and client-centric customization, say panelists.
David Hoffman on the Importance of Compliance Professionals in the Opioid Crisis
The case of an Ohio doctor convicted of prescribing fatal doses of fentanyl raises crucial questions.
Ken Radigan Featured in Twelve Questions Interview
Ken Radigan, Lecturer in Columbia's Insurance Management program, answers twelve questions in article about his profession.