News at Columbia SPS Category - Any -AlumniFacultyImpacts and InsightsIn the CommunityIn the MediaKnowledge BaseOffice of the DeanPress ReleaseResearch & PublicationsSchoolStaffStudent Faculty The Secret to President Donald Trump's Success: Blame Klitzman shows how President Trump was able to rise as an inexperienced politician, due to his way with narrative. Faculty Nobel Peace Prize Laureate to Direct Columbia's Women, Peace, and Security Initative The new Columbia initiative for Women, Peace, and Security will have extraordinary leadership Alumni Bioethics Alumna Kaitlyn Arbour Honored at Tulane Kaitlyn Arbour, a 2016 graduate of the M.S. in Bioethics program honored at Tulane. Faculty What Is the Future of Strategic Communication? Jesse Scinto is taking on a new role as the Associate Director for Curriculum Development. In the Community SPS in the Community: Harlem Children's Zone SPS collaborates with the Harlem Children's Zone for inspiring professional panels featuring SPS alumni and faculty Faculty Spring 2017 Narrative Medicine Rounds Feature Bestselling Authors and New Yorker Staff Writers The Spring 2017 Narrative Medicine Rounds includes Dr. Lucy Kalanithi and New Yorker staff writer Rachel Aviv. Alumni Narrative Medicine Alumnus Lands Academic Job Phillip Mitchell, Narrative Medicine ('13), has a new position at the Western University of Health Sciences, Northwest. In the Community Strategic Communication Faculty Speaks at the Harlem Children's Zone Kai D. Wright spoke on a panel at the Harlem Children’s Zone Alumni Strategic Communication Alum Rings the NYSE Opening Bell Emily Stancil Martinez was among the Red Hat executives and guests invited to ring the NYSE opening bell. Faculty Corey Hirsch to Present at Cyber Warfare Conference Dr. Corey Hirsch has been selected to present a paper in Washington, D.C. about the collateral damage risks of cyber weapons. Student Bioethics Student Interview: Why Obamacare Isn't a Solution Dr. Angell offers up her opinion on what Obamacare has done for the American people, and why she believes it's not sustainable. School Bioethics Makes New Connections in China Robert Klitzman met with colleagues in China to discuss developing relationships and collaborations. Load More