News at Columbia SPS Category - Any -AlumniFacultyImpacts and InsightsIn the CommunityIn the MediaKnowledge BaseOffice of the DeanPress ReleaseResearch & PublicationsSchoolStaffStudent Faculty, Staff Get Comfortable Being Uncomfortable Career Tips from Human Capital Management Faculty Faculty Columbia SPS Lecturer Ethan McCarty to Interview New York Times Writer Ezra Klein at the 2023 Page Spring Seminar McCarty and Klein will examine the power of influence in a global society. Faculty “The Work Is Cool…but the People Are Wonderful” Q&A: Dr. Edward Hoffman on his NASA career and leadership Faculty We Need to Advance Solid Waste Technology Dr. Steven Cohen on the challenges of recycling efforts and the economics and financial risks of waste mining. Faculty The Pros and Cons of Working from Home Senior Vice Dean Dr. Steve Cohen on the technology, advancement, and societal impact of remote work. Faculty “I Find it Fascinating to Understand Why People Move” Q&A: Daniel Di Martino previews his summer course and describes his academic journey Faculty The False Trade-off Between Green Energy and Toxic Chemical Regulation Steve Cohen: "The long and tortuous effort to regulate toxic chemicals in America has now come up against an ironic obstacle." Faculty For Women's History Month, SPS Faculty Share Advice for Women in their Fields Lecturers in Enterprise Risk Management, Sports Management, and Construction Administration were among those who weighed in. Faculty “PR to the Front, Please” The Public Relations Society of America webinar was led by Columbia SPS lecturer Mathew Sawyer Faculty Organizations Ignoring ESG Issues Are Asleep Steve Cohen examines ESG as "a management concept rather than as an element of ideology." Faculty What We Need to Learn From Climate-Accelerated Extreme Weather Events "Our communities and even our highly capable first responders continue to be faced with unprecedented weather emergencies." Faculty “The absence of trust here is at the center of our problem” Columbia’s Steve Cohen’s PBS appearance about the EPA and the Ohio train derailment Load More