News & Impact Stories at Columbia SPS
News at Columbia SPS
New York City’s Slow and Steady Progress Toward Environmental Sustainability
New York City is quietly transforming into a sustainable city.
What’s Happening This Fall at Columbia School of Professional Studies
Columbia SPS announces fall 2025 public events and programs.
Cultivating Sustainability from the Land of Wood and Water
How the SUSCI program has helped student Khande-Jae Fisher professionally and as an agent of sustainable change.
Insurance Management Residency Welcomes Fall 2025 Cohort to SPS
The in-person residency provides incoming students with an opportunity to “begin building the bonds they will depend on during the problem-based learning that defines the program.”
Big Ten Commish Clarifies League’s Exploration Into Outside Funding
At the 2025 Columbia Sports Management Conference, Tony Petitti rejected descriptions of the Big Ten Conference's potential $2B-plus capital deal as being a "private-equity arrangement." (Sports Business Journal)
Telling Justice’s Story to Humanize Health Care
How Narrative Medicine CPA graduate Cara Coleman’s daughter inspired her to fight for disability justice, partnership, and humanism in health care.
Leadership and Civic Engagement Insights with Columbia’s Nonprofit Management Community
Brooklyn NAACP President L. Joy Williams joined Program Director Dr. Basil Smikle Jr. for a Lunch and Learn Leadership webinar.
The Absence of Environmental Issues in New York City’s Campaign for Mayor
New York City faces a range of environmental challenges to which a successful mayor will need to pay attention.
Columbia University’s Sports Management Graduate Program Welcomes New Students and Faculty for Its 20th Year
The program now includes 160 students from 17 different countries.
Announcement of the 2026 Columbia SPS Graduation
Read Dean Troy Eggers message about the 2026 Columbia SPS Graduation.
Working Together to Maintain a Resilient Nonprofit Sector
Nonprofit Management lecturer Tom Watson offers guidance to protect and promote civil society during uncertain times.
Getting Ahead in Business Through Technology Management
Alumna and CEO Nicole Haenel explains how her time at Columbia has helped her lead her company amid tech disruption.