News at Columbia SPS Category - Any -AlumniFacultyImpacts and InsightsIn the CommunityIn the MediaKnowledge BaseOffice of the DeanPress ReleaseResearch & PublicationsSchoolStaffStudent Digital Data and Privacy A conversation on the state of online privacy and trends in cybersecurity. Faculty Scott Rosner Discusses Derrick Rose’s Adidas Contract Scott Rosner, Academic Director of Columbia’s Sports Management program, was recently featured in Sports Illustrated. Faculty How to Correct Implicit Bias During Negotiations Dr. Fisher-Yoshida explains her process for understanding and overcoming implicit biases. Faculty 5 Books That Will Help You Think Like a Global Director of Brand Intelligence Mark Truss, Global Director of Brand Intelligence and faculty for the Programs in Strategic Communication recommends 5 books. Alumni She Opened the Door: Columbia University Women’s Conference Learn from and expand your horizons with Columbia alumnae who are making a difference in our world. Faculty How Psychiatrists Can Best Help Our Country in the 2018 Election Family therapy techniques and other conflict resolution strategies to bridge the political divide. School Columbia Emeritus Professors and School of Professional Studies Present Spring 2018 Speaker Series at Morningside Gardens Emeritus Professors in Columbia is a professional fellowship of people who have formally retired from their Columbia careers. Faculty How to Drive Employee Engagement Yvette Burton, Ph.D., Vice President of Workforce Solutions and Intelligence at Lockheed Martin, offers her best HR advice. Faculty Yvette C. Burton Appointed Academic Director for Human Capital Management Program Yvette C. Burton is appointed Academic Director of the Master of Science in Human Capital Management program. Faculty The First Cloning of Primates Poses Profound Ethical Questions Robert Klitzman shared some cautionary thoughts about reports that two macaque monkeys have been created via cloning. Nonprofits and the New Tax Code: Planning for the Future How the new tax code will fundamentally alter how nonprofits can fundraise. Faculty Rita Charon Discusses Her Interdisciplinary Nature Rita Charon discusses scholars who challenge conventions by crossing disciplines in the Times Higher Education. Load More