News at Columbia SPS Category - Any -AlumniFacultyImpacts and InsightsIn the CommunityIn the MediaKnowledge BaseOffice of the DeanPress ReleaseResearch & PublicationsSchoolStaffStudent Alumni, Faculty 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. Faculty 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. Faculty 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. Faculty, Student 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. Faculty Preparing the United States Workforce for the Future of Tech The Columbia School of Professional Studies’ Career Design Lab hosted a listening session on the USG NNSCET to examine emerging standards for new technologies. Faculty The Politicizing of Electric Vehicles EVs will replace gas-powered vehicles when they are less expensive, more feature-packed, and more reliable than cars with internal combustion engines, writes Senior Vice Dean Dr. Steven Cohen. Faculty Why Organizational Justice Can Have an Enormous Impact on the Workplace Human Capital Management’s Edna Chun discusses how fairness and equity are key to a positive workplace environment. Faculty How to Cover the Biggest Story on Earth: The Future of Climate Reporting Sustainability Management instructor Claudia Dreifus shares the challenges of reporting about climate change—and offers valuable advice for students interested in a career writing about it. Faculty, In the Media Public Safety Hinges on More Than Just Policing, Writes Negotiation and Conflict Resolution Associate Professor Dr. Peter Dixon Why thinking of public safety "as a question of policing alone" does not make us safer. (The Fulcrum) Faculty New York City’s Gradual Transition to a Sustainable City New Yorkers know that a sustainable city is attractive, exciting, and capable of winning the global competition for talent and business, writes Senior Vice Dean Dr. Steven Cohen. Faculty, In the Media Brooke Ellison, Prominent Disability Rights Advocate, Is Dead at 45 Bioethics Program Director Dr. Robert Klitzman shares his experience working on the Empire State Stem Cell Board with disability rights advocate Brooke Ellison. (The New York Times) Faculty How the Executive M.S. in Technology Management’s Evolving Mentorship Program Is Shaping Tomorrow’s Leaders Connecting students one-on-one with experts in their fields provides hands-on industry experience. Load More