News & Impact Stories at Columbia SPS
News at Columbia SPS
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.
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.
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.
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.
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."
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.
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.
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.
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.
'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.
"We are in a battlefield:" Coronavirus Puts Medical Ethics Front and Center in New York
Dr. Robert Klitzman, M.D., spoke with The New York Times about the ethical implications of caring for coronavirus patients.
Remote Work Can Improve Communication and Teamwork if We Seize the Moment
Organizations that have gone online should use this moment to change the norm for professional communication, says Steve Safier