News & Impact Stories at Columbia SPS
News at Columbia SPS
Five Ways to Feel Less Overwhelmed
Dr. Beth Fisher-Yoshida, of the Negotiation and Conflict Resolution program suggests five ways to reduce overwhelmed feeling.
Sports Teams Look to Boost Attendance with Cheaper Concessions
Sports Management Academic Director Scott Rosner addresses sports teams discounting concessions to lure fans to games.
Rosner and Varriale React to Nike’s Kaepernick Ad
Sports Mgmt. Scott Rosner and Carla Varriale weighed-in on the social media firestorm swirling around Nike’s Colin Kaepernic ad.
How Women of Color Get to Senior Management
Dr. Cindy Pace talks how women of color in midlevel leadership roles successfully develop and advance within an organization.
Dr. Rita Charon Named the 2018 Jefferson Lecturer in the Humanities
Dr. Rita Charon, originator of the field of Narrative Medicine, will deliver the 2018 Jefferson Lecture in the Humanities.
Should You Stay or Should You Go? Five Questions to Ask Yourself About Your Job
Five questions to ask yourself to help determine what is worth negotiating—and when it may be time to negotiate a departure.
How the Nike-Kaepernick Alliance Could Change the Game
The alliance between Nike and Colin Kaepernick appears to be a corporate action made with legitimate intent.
Two Full-Time Faculty Appointed to Nonprofit Management Program
Cindy M. Lott and Dr. Greg Witkowski have been named Senior Lecturers in Discipline to the Nonprofit Management program.
The Art Of Data Science in Healthcare
With advances in technology, computer systems can now use algorithms to sort through large volumes of data.
Five Tips to Give a Great Speech
Five tips on how to keep speeches both simple and authentic.
Accounting for the Human Element of Cyber Risk
Human error is especially a problem when it comes to managing cyber exposures.
David N. Hoffman Testifies on Proposed Medical Aid in Dying Bill
Hoffman, a healthcare attorney and clinical ethicist, testified before the New York State Assembly Health Committee.