News at Columbia SPS Category - Any -AlumniFacultyImpacts and InsightsIn the CommunityIn the MediaKnowledge BaseOffice of the DeanPress ReleaseResearch & PublicationsSchoolStaffStudent Faculty PepsiCo Human Capital Strategy VP Joins Human Capital Management Faculty Dr.Tarulli has joined Columbia University’s Master of Science in Human Capital Management program as faculty. Faculty Murray Nossel: The Key to Professionalism Murray Nossel, Ph.D., highlights the key differences in communication among friends versus communication among coworkers. Navigating Corporate Transformation at Wells Fargo Wells Fargo CFO John Shrewsberry on corporate transformation with Dean Dr. Jason Wingard. Student Two Construction Administration Students Awarded Prestigious CMAA Scholarship Construction Administration students Jana Chams and Talib Sheikh were honored at the 2018 CMAA NY/NJ Metro Chapter Awards. School Human Capital Management Program Receives CHRO Award Columbia University’s Master of Science in Human Capital Management receives the CHRO Leadership Summit Award. School How Social Media Can Fast Track Your Career Caroline Henley, Content and Social Media Specialist explains how social media can advance your career. School 3 Ways to Improve Your Cover Letter Edith Updike, Managing Editor at Global Finance magazine, reveals how to write standout cover letters. School Congratulations, Class of 2018! Columbia's School of Professional Studies students celebrated the successful completion of their master of science degrees. Student ALP Congratulates Phi Beta Kappa Inductees Five students have been inducted into the Phi Beta Kappa Society. Faculty Dr. Robert Klitzman Analyzes 104-Year-Old's Doctor Assisted Suicide Dr. Robert Klitzman discusses David Goodall’s decision to end his life by doctor assisted suicide at age 104. Faculty Timothy Hegarty Analyzes Trump’s Infrastructure Plan Timothy Hegarty deconstructs and analyzes President Trump’s infrastructure plan. Student Three Profiles of Upcoming Grads You May Have Missed Here’s a selection of three profiles drawn from our recent coverage. Load More