News & Impact Stories at Columbia SPS
News at Columbia SPS
The U.S. Department of Energy Promotes Fossil Fuels While Large American Corporations Promote Renewable Energy
The U.S. Department of Energy is backing fossil fuels, major U.S. corporations are accelerating their shift to renewable energy.
Drawing from Personal Experience in Strategic Communication
Lecturer Jane M. McManus shares her journey from sports journalism to teaching communication ethics to publishing a book on the business of women’s sports.
The Next Horizon: Leading Innovation in Edge AI and the Space Economy
Technology Management lecturer Dr. Lauren Goodwin shares how her experience leading digital transformation across energy, finance, healthcare, and space shapes her mission-first approach to technology, security, and the future of edge AI.
Trump’s Environmental Destruction Agency Endangers Climate Policy
Last week, the EPA reversed its endangerment finding regarding greenhouse gases.
21 Trends You Should Know About in 2026
Katja Schroeder, M.S. in Technology Management senior lecturer and associate program director, shares insight on the regional fragmentation of AI. (Fast Company)
How One SPS Alum Is Helping Shape the Next Generation of Project Managers
Construction Administration lecturer and SPS alumna Sadia Janjua shares how her industry experience is shaping the new Master of Science in Project Management and preparing students to lead complex projects.
The Role of Artificial Intelligence in Sustainability Management
AI is reshaping sustainability management, from smarter data analysis to higher reporting standards to new professional roles.
Changing Banking Regulation and Doing the Right Thing
A board-level perspective on regulatory change, risk trade-offs, and the importance of maintaining internal rigor as oversight shifts.
Social Enterprise: Are More Regulations and Incentives Needed?
M.S. in Nonprofit Management lecturer John E. Tyler III recently published two academic articles exploring the legal and ethical dimensions of philanthropy.
Five Things to Watch For at the 2026 Milano Cortina Games
Sports Management’s Lj Holmgren and Mary Scott highlight new and important elements of this winter’s Olympic and Paralympic Games, from influencer coverage to sustainability and AI.
Understanding the Indirect Impacts of Electric Vehicles
It is understood EVs provide cleaner transport, yet their indirect effects on roads, the grid, and policy are often overlooked.
Where Data Science Meets Workflows
Applied Analytics lecturer David Shilane examines how organizations move beyond analytics dashboards to embed data science into everyday workflows.