News & Impact Stories at Columbia SPS
News at Columbia SPS
Ethics and Public Administration in the Ethics-Challenged Reign of the Trump Administration
The Trump Administration’s lack of regard for the Constitution and for civil rights has resulted in unethical public administration. I fear more will follow.
Negotiating Bioethics at the Intersection of Health and Law
M.S. in Bioethics and Master of Public Health Dual-Degree Program graduate Michael Menconi shines light on the bridge between bioethics, healthcare, and law.
Hesitation Is Hazardous: The Hidden Cost of Delaying GenAI Training
IKNS alum and Associate Director of Data & AI at Accenture Naureen Aziz reflects on the real cost of waiting in the GenAI era.
Teaching and Learning in the Age of AI
At the inaugural Columbia SPS Faculty Summit on AI Teaching and Learning, faculty and industry experts explored AI’s emerging opportunities—and how professional programs can prepare students for a rapidly evolving future of work.
Experiencing Works of Art in New York’s Greatest Museums
Narrative Medicine lecturer Rika Burnham brings decades of museum education experience to the program and introduces students to the transformative power of art.
Columbia Program Director And HR Expert Shares How To Reclaim Your Team From A Crisis Of Culture
Dr. Steve Safier, director of the M.S. in Human Capital Management program, explains how leaders can act as empathetic stewards for their teams and foster a culture where quality and employee well-being take priority. (BambooHR)
The Changing Design of Masters Programs for Environmental Professionals
Environmental professional education has moved from relatively fixed, faculty-owned curricula toward more adaptive program designs—designs that still insist on conceptual depth, but that also prioritize scientific literacy for non-scientists, applied practice, and the flexibility to keep pace with a rapidly evolving field.
Reflections from the Women & Sustainability Uplift Summit
Sustainability Management student and Women & Sustainability Vice President Sushmita Dhekne shares the candid conversations, career lessons, and moments of connection that defined the 6th annual Uplift Summit.
From Football to Finance: An Athlete’s Journey to Wealth Management
Athlete, coach, and recent M.P.S. in Wealth Management alum Skyler Fulton offers insight from both the sports and the finance worlds.
A Quarter of the 21st Century Over: What We’ve Learned about Sustainability and What Might be Next
A reflection on where we are and where we need to go.
Columbia University’s Technology Management Program Welcomes Two Women Tech Industry Luminaries to Faculty Roster
IBM fellow Dr. Francesca Rossi and cybersecurity and defense tech leader Kathy Cage join the program as lecturers in the spring 2026 semester.
Insights from Jakarta: Southeast Asia's Tech Transformation and What It Means for Future Leaders
Technology Management Program Director Shahryar Shaghaghi on what he learned at the Tech in Asia Conference.