News at Columbia SPS Category - Any -AlumniFacultyImpacts and InsightsIn the CommunityIn the MediaKnowledge BaseOffice of the DeanPress ReleaseResearch & PublicationsSchoolStaffStudent School 5 Things to Know About Gary Knell, Our 2018 Graduation Keynote Speaker Gary E. Knell will deliver the keynote speech at Columbia University’s School of Professional Studies Graduation Ceremony 2018. Faculty How Storytelling Can Improve Business Communication and Transform Workplaces Murray Nossel discusses how storytelling can help businesses thrive. Alumni How Confirmation Bias Helped Mark Zuckerberg's Testimony Jesse Scinto analyzes Mark Zuckerberg's congressional testimony for Bloomberg TV Bulgaria. Faculty Len Elmore Debates Whether College Athletes Should Be Paid Sports Management faculty member Len Elmore discusses whether college athletes should be paid. Faculty Award-Winning College Athletics Leader John Currie Joins Columbia Sports Management Graduate Program John Currie will join the faculty for a special one-week intensive program this May. Faculty Bret Myers: From the Sidelines to MLS Data Analyst Myers was recently featured in the Washington Post in a story about the increasing prominence of data analytics in soccer. School Director of Student Life Publishes Chapter On New Student Development Model The book champions a new model for student success based on empirical research from a broad survey of over 500,000 subjects. Faculty Top Scholar-Practitioner Leading Applied Analytics Program Kitty Kay Chan is the new Academic Director of the Master of Science in Applied Analytics program. Knowledge Base American Language Program Hosted 2018 Winter Conference American Language Program (ALP) hosted its annual Winter Conference on Saturday, February 24, 2018. School Nonprofit Management Open House Showcases Program Innovation, Excellence, and Student Films The Nonprofit Management master’s degree program recently held its second annual Open House. Student 3 Global Perspectives on Learning English At Columbia Students from all over the world joined Columbia University's American Language Program to improve their English. Trends in Digital Data and Privacy Students from Enterprise Risk Management and Technology Management programs convened to discuss “Digital Data and Privacy." Load More