News at Columbia SPS Category - Any -AlumniFacultyImpacts and InsightsIn the CommunityIn the MediaKnowledge BaseOffice of the DeanPress ReleaseResearch & PublicationsSchoolStaffStudent Faculty Francisco Pineda Weighs in on Commercial Real Estate Recovery in New York The Academic Director of Construction Administration joined a BISNOW discussion about economic development plans for New York. Faculty New Report Applies ERM Model to Canadian Healthcare Study A case study for using the principles and methodology of ERM to understand public policy issues. Faculty Freud, Organizational Agility and COVID-19 The COVID-19 pandemic can lead to even greater organizational agility with four key considerations, says Steve Safier, Ph.D. Faculty Dr. Yvette Burton Selected for Crain's New York Notable LGBTQ Leaders and Executives List Dr. Burton was selected for Crain's New York inaugural list of Notable LGBTQ Leaders and Executives. Faculty Business Certificate Faculty Member Selected as Amazon Web Services Ambassador to Share Remote Learning Resources with Underserved Areas Lecturer Perry Beaumont has recently named by Amazon Web Services as an AWS Educate Ambassador, as a leader in remote learning. Faculty Health & Human Rights in the Era of COVID-19: What are the Ethical Issues? The Bioethics program hosted a webcast with leading doctors in the field. Faculty Angela Blum-Finlay Named One of New York's "Notable Women in Talent Resources" The human resources executive and lecturer in the Human Capital Management program was hailed as a "primary change agent." Faculty Dr. Burton: Virtual ‘Stonewall Day’ Will Raise Funds for LGBTQ+ Groups Hit by COVID-19 Dr. Burton, Academic Director for the M.S. in Human Capital Management, is president of the Pride Live board of directors. Faculty Tune In: Health and Human Rights in the Era of COVID-19 The program hosts a webinar and Bioethics Academic Director examines the ethical issues around coronavirus. Faculty COVID-19 Triage Guidelines Must Be Based on Strictly Objective Criteria Dr. Robert Klitzman states that objective measures must be followed in determining patient treatment. Faculty Doctors Need Room to Make the Wrenching Decisions They Face Dr. Robert Klitzman says states should grant health care providers civil and criminal immunity during the coronavirus emergency. Faculty 'It's Not Too Late to Change America's Coronavirus Future,' Writes Lecturer in Bioethics Bioethics Lecturer Sara May Bergstresser, Ph.D., wrote for Massive Science about science-informed action that needs to be taken. Load More