News at Columbia SPS Category - Any -AlumniFacultyImpacts and InsightsIn the CommunityIn the MediaKnowledge BaseOffice of the DeanPress ReleaseResearch & PublicationsSchoolStaffStudent Faculty ALP Faculty Present at ANUPI Conference in Mexico The American Language Program was a distinctive presence at the annual ANUPI Conference, October 17–20 in Huatulco, Mexico. Faculty Dr. Yvette Burton to Advise on Talent Strategy for Federal Reserve Board The M.S. in Human Capital Management program at Columbia Uni's SPS helped set the Fed. Reserve course for talent strategy. Faculty Rita Charon Reflects on a Life of Narrative Medicine In the fall 2018 issue of Humanities, NEH Chairman Jon Parrish interviews Dr. Rita Charon. Faculty Craig Irvine Writes an Appreciation of Rita Charon Craig Irvine, who has known Dr. Rita Charon for 20 years, has written an appreciation of her life and career. Faculty Rainforest-Friendly Livelihoods Can Be More Lucrative Than Gold Mining Sustainable activities—including Brazil nut harvesting and fish farming—can outpace the financial gains of gold mining, In the Community SPS Community Relations Offers Career Discovery Lab for High School Students School of Professional Studies Community Relations department is collaborating with the Columbia Double Discovery Center Faculty Americans to Receive Cell Phone Alert From Trump in First National Test Americans to Receive Cell Phone Alert From Trump in First National Test Faculty Cheryl Dixon Speaks on Advertising Week Panel Strategic Communication lecturer Cheryl Dixon took part in a panel discussion on brands engaging conscious consumers. Office of the Dean Conflict As A Catalyst For Corporate Success Conflict can help—rather than hurt—an organization, writes Dean Jason Wingard. Faculty The Five Biggest Bioethical Issues of the Next Five Years Dr. Robert Klitzman, of the Master of Science in Bioethics program, predicts the 5 biggest bioethical issues of next 5 years. Faculty Want to Help After a Disaster? Consider Waiting. What’s the best way to help victims, immediate needs or long-term? School SPS Welcomes Inaugural Master’s Cohorts in San Francisco Hybrid study combines online coursework with several consecutive days of intensive, in-person coursework during most terms. Load More