News at Columbia SPS Category - Any -AlumniFacultyImpacts and InsightsIn the CommunityIn the MediaKnowledge BaseOffice of the DeanPress ReleaseResearch & PublicationsSchoolStaffStudent Faculty Bridging the Gap Between Practice and Pedagogy in Risk Management Real-world expertise, collaborative teaching, and student engagement fuel the Enterprise Risk Management program at Columbia SPS, writes part-time lecturer Ben Perlman. Faculty Testing Profitability Outcomes to Help Insurance Companies Weather Storms Insurance Management lecturer Nick Weltmann presents a simulation model for homeowners insurance companies to test the solvency of their hurricane planning choices. Faculty The Destruction of the Federal Government’s Organizational Capacity Whatever your political views might be, there are certain irreducible fundamental functions that the government must perform. Faculty Leading a Nonprofit Organization in Real Time: Faculty Insights How an M.S. in Nonprofit Management can help leaders in the field respond to new challenges. Faculty AI vs. AI: Five Insights from the Cybersecurity Trenches M.S. in Technology Management alum Vinita Vijay shares key takeaways from a panel on the challenges and advantages of using AI in cybersecurity. Faculty Jill LaLonde Named Faculty Advisor for Columbia’s Nonprofit Management Online Cohort An experienced educator and nonprofit leader, LaLonde shares her vision for the program. Faculty, In the Media What Sports Management Students Learned from COVID‑19 Challenges M.S. in Sports Management Program Director Scott Rosner comments on how students adapted to the unprecedented circumstances brought on by COVID-19. (Sports Business Journal) Faculty The Future of American Renewable Energy and Electric Vehicles The technologies of the future are clear, but the United States' role in that future is not. Faculty Stewarding the Sea: A New Sustainability Science Course on Coastal Resilience in the Cayman Islands The course brings students directly into the heart of the dynamic interactions between coral reefs, mangroves, and seagrass systems. Faculty The Impact of the Trump Administration’s Destruction of Earth Observation Science Less research on environmental risks means we will be forced to operate with an incomplete understanding of those risks. Faculty, In the Media Tips from the Pros: Bill Squires The M.S. in Sports Management lecturer recounts two major events he helped operate: Nelson Mandela’s first U.S. public appearance at Yankee Stadium and Pope John Paul II’s mass at Giants Stadium. (CoverMaster) Faculty The Role of Deep Learning and AI in Disaster Management and Workplace Safety Applied Analytics professor Siddhartha Dalal discusses the impacts of applied technologies on real-life risk management. Load More