News & Impact Stories at Columbia SPS
News at Columbia SPS
An Insurance Management Perspective on a Risk Management Podcast
Chan describes her professional background and how the Insurance Management program was built.
Columbia’s M.S. in Negotiation and Conflict Resolution Program Hosts Former Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos
President Santos discussed the Colombian peace process, peace negotiation, and post-conflict peace-building processes.
Students Should Explore Different Applications of Actuarial Science, Advises Actuarial Science Lecturer Tonya Manning
The Buck Wealth Practice Leader and Chief Actuary brings thirty years of experience to Columbia classrooms.
ALP and Career Design Lab Present at UPCEA
UPCEA is the leading association for administrators focused on professional, continuing and online education.
“Do You Have Amnesia?” Professor Steven Cohen on the Importance of President Biden’s Climate Agenda
Professor Steven Cohen tells the New Statesman why President Biden's climate actions exceed those of his predecessor.
Construction Administration Program Director John Parkinson on the Environment and the Evolving Industry
John Parkinson celebrates Earth Day by reflecting on how the industry is changing and the future of construction.
Pet Cloning Is Possible, But Should It Be Done?
To clone or not to clone, an emotional yet ethical dilemma.
Applied Analytics Lecturer Diahanna Post Wins Prestigious 2022 Arthur C. Nielsen Award
Post and her team were recognized for their work recuperating television and streaming channels to a pre-pandemic model.
Dr. Robert Klitzman Contributes to a New York Times Discussion on the Stigma Surrounding Mental Health Treatment for Doctors
In a New York Times Letter to the Editor, Dr. Klitzman responds to an important article on mental health care for doctors.
Dr. Robert Klitzman Interviewed by NBC on Ohio Doctor Murder Case
Bioethics program director Dr. Robert Klitzman Interviewed on NBC
What Can We Do About Extreme Weather?
As our patterns of land use continue to change, and more and more of us are in the pathway of extreme weather events.
Bioethics Lecturer Harriet A. Washington Challenges the Medical Community to Shift the Narrative About Race and Research
Washington author of Medical Apartheid, and winner of the National Book Critics’ Circle award, teaches Race & Bioethics.