News & Impact Stories at Columbia SPS
News at Columbia SPS
Columbia University’s Sports Management Graduate Program Welcomes New Students and Faculty for Its 20th Year
The program now includes 160 students from 17 different countries.
Working Together to Maintain a Resilient Nonprofit Sector
Nonprofit Management lecturer Tom Watson offers guidance to protect and promote civil society during uncertain times.
New IKNS Course Brings Anthropology to Business Strategy
IKNS lecturer Jessica Malloy shares insights into her new course, which equips students with ethnographic tools to better understand people, culture, and power as drivers of innovation.
New York and Every American State and City Continue to Protect the Environment as the Federal Government Retreats
As the federal government retreats from environmental regulation, states and cities are stepping up.
The Real Technology Crisis at Banks Is Cultural
Outdated systems aren’t the real problem. A deeper leadership shift is needed—especially as AI transforms the financial landscape, writes ERM part-time lecturer Raj Mittal.
School Days: State of Sportsbiz Education
Sports Management lecturer Mary Scott discusses the evolution of academic sports programs, the importance of industry connections, and how students can best prepare for a successful career in the sports world. (Wait, What? Sportsbiz Chat with DP & McGhee Podcast)
Playing for the Planet: Sports, Sustainability, and Climate Action
The Sustainability Science and Sustainability Management programs hosted a Climate Week NYC panel exploring how athletes, venues, and organizations are driving environmental change through sports.
New York City: Diversity, Energy, and Creativity
New York City's prosperity, dynamism, and creativity are a product of the city's diversity.
Reflections on NYC Climate Week: The Centrality of Changing Culture and Technology
Today, environmental sustainability is at the center of our culture, values, organizational management, politics, and policy.
A Narrative Medicine Alum’s Story of Survival and Helping Others Through Storytelling
Joseph Eveld’s journey, from adolescent cancer survivor to Columbia narrative medicine leader, illustrates how storytelling transforms healing, teaching, and research in the medical humanities.
The Stability of Risk Assessment: Actuarial Science as a Secure Career Investment
Actuarial Science Program Director Regina Dolgoarshinnykh highlights the advantages of pursuing an actuarial science degree in today’s complex job market.
New York City’s Lead Contaminated Drinking Water Crisis
Lead contamination of NYC's drinking water deserves greater attention and is a local environmental problem we can address.