News at Columbia SPS Category - Any -AlumniFacultyImpacts and InsightsIn the CommunityIn the MediaKnowledge BaseOffice of the DeanPress ReleaseResearch & PublicationsSchoolStaffStudent Faculty Can a Baby Have Three Parents? Bioethicist Dr. Klitzman is featured in The New York Times, responding to the first genetic "three-parent" baby. Faculty Robert Klitzman on EpiPen's Price Hike How can drug companies get away with such outrageous prices for live-saving medicine, like the EpiPen? Faculty Robert Klitzman on the Ethics of Human-Animal Embryos The bioethicist said, "this is the stuff of science fiction.” Faculty How to Solve Conflicts at Work With Beth Fisher-Yoshida The Negotiation and Conflict Resolution Program Director gives advice on how to cross the divides in the workplace. Faculty Robert Klitzman in the New York Times The program director for Bioethics responds to an article about the spread of ISIS to the west. Faculty Why Donald Trump's Rhetoric Is Dangerous Robert Klitzman argues that Donald Trump's rhetoric of fear plays into terrorism. Faculty How We'll Predict the Next Natural Disaster Recent updates to the Global Seismographic Network give seismologists a clearer read on activity below Earth’s surface. Faculty How to Resolve Conflict Through Listening Negotiation and Conflict Resolution faculty Peter Coleman and José Pascal da Rocha discuss how to resolve conflict in wartime. Faculty Katrina Pugh: How Social Media Creates New Valuable Assets How do organizations adapt to the change of social media? The IKNS program director argues for the need to control "ugly assets" Faculty Technology Management Alumnus and Mentor Celebrated as an Entrepreneur of the Year Giri Devanur discussed what fuels his drive as an executive. Faculty Columbia Opens Free Online Preview Course in Enterprise Risk Management Free online preview course: The Five Killer Risks of Enterprise Risk Management. Faculty FASEB Journal on Klitzman's Ethics Police: "This is an important book." Bioethics program director Robert Klitzman continues to receive praise for his newly published book. Load More