News & Impact Stories at Columbia SPS
News at Columbia SPS
Columbia Sustainability Programs Tackle the Biodiversity Crisis
A panel discussion on the dangers of biodiversity loss sounded plenty of alarms but still offered hope for the future.
Sports Management Program Featured on Netflix’s Formula F1: Drive to Survive
An episode of the latest season showcases Columbia’s 2023 Sports Management Conference.
How the Human Capital Management Program is Enhancing the Career of a Current Student
Armando Martins shares his insights that he’s gaining from M.S. in Human Capital Management program.
The Nonprofit Management Program as a Laboratory of Democracy
Lecturer Tom Watson writes about how the master’s program is developing the next generation of leaders in the nonprofit sector.
Helping Columbia Faculty Navigate Difficult Conversations in the Classroom and Beyond
A recent NECR workshop explored the upside to uncomfortable conversations and how self-awareness in communication can lead to healthier relationships.
Decarbonization and the Changing Organizational Culture of Business
ESG principles must be approached strategically and integrated into other elements of organizational performance, such as strategy, finance, marketing, talent acquisition, and performance measurement.
Columbia HBCU Fellows Speak About Their Experience and Offer Advice
Learn what the most recent cohort of Columbia HBCU Fellows have to say about their fellowship program.
How Wealth Management Faculty Are "Lifting Students to the Next Level"
At a recent information session, faculty members shared valuable insights into Columbia's Master of Professional Studies in Wealth Management program.
March Conference Brings 2024 Campaign Political Analytics Experts to Campus: Here’s How to Attend
Get an insider's view of the role of data in politics today at the upcoming Political Analytics Conference, which will feature political professionals at the front lines of the 2024 election.
New Fellowship Program at Columbia University
For the inaugural year of the fellowship, six high-achieving CUNY grads will be chosen for the program. (Staten Island Live)
Home Builders Fighting Energy Efficiency
The long-term importance of energy efficiency is clear, but short-term competing interests can make it difficult to pursue energy efficiency and decarbonization goals.
Construction Administration Students Explore the Social Impact of Urban Renewal
Four alumni reflect on visiting an in-progress housing project as part of their Construction Capstone, experiencing firsthand how neighborhoods and communities were affected by Robert Moses’s construction projects.