News at Columbia SPS Category - Any -AlumniFacultyImpacts and InsightsIn the CommunityIn the MediaKnowledge BaseOffice of the DeanPress ReleaseResearch & PublicationsSchoolStaffStudent Faculty Q&A With Digital Media Pioneer Sree Sreenivasan: “I Run a Startup Inside a 140-Year-Old Company” I call myself the Chief Listening Officer of The Met—someone has to be listening for what’s new, what’s working, and what’s not Faculty Top Swiss CIO Joins Technology Management Program as Mentor Technology can be harnessed as something that works for the company and its consumers, according to Ursula Soritsch-Reiner. Student Extraordinary Columbians Honored With Awards at Graduation SPS honors a group of outstanding individuals, including graduates Drew Muller and Adam Vigiano. Faculty Should You Take a Genetics Test? Business Insider chatted with Robert Klitzman about at-home genetic testing. Student Preparing to Succeed Today: School of Professional Studies Celebrates Its First Graduating Class Attired in Columbia blue caps and gowns, students across the University’s 12 master’s programs celebrate their graduation. School Will Voters Trust Trump? GOP Presidential nominee Donald Trump is running an unprecedented campaign. Faculty How Business Leaders Handle Ambiguous Problems Michael Iacona advises executives to harness ambiguity (such as unclear problems) and create solutions. Faculty Health Affairs Reviews ‘The Ethics Police?’ Klitzman, the director of the Bioethics master’s program, examines the ethics of institutional review boards (IRBs). Faculty Bioethicists Discuss Gene Editing's Deadly Potential Bioethicists have weighed in on gene editing’s dark side. Faculty Talks@Columbia Season 2 Now Available This season’s Talks@Columbia features Columbia University’s Dr. Lee Goldman, Dr. Robert Klitzman, and Dr. Peter de Menocal. Faculty Technology Management Mentor Joins J.Crew as New CIO Michelle Garvey was recently hired as J.Crew’s Chief Information Officer. Faculty Robert Klitzman Talks Gene Editing on StarTalk with Neil deGrasse Tyson We may soon have the technology to edit the genes of embryos, but where does society draw the line? Load More