News at Columbia SPS Category - Any -AlumniFacultyImpacts and InsightsIn the CommunityIn the MediaKnowledge BaseOffice of the DeanPress ReleaseResearch & PublicationsSchoolStaffStudent Student Voices in Bioethics Announces Partnership With Chinese University of Hong Kong Voices in Bioethics, an online journal in affiliation with Columbia University, will feature stories from the Chinese University Faculty Robert Klitzman on the Threat of Bioterrorism With recent advances in gene-editing technology, lawmakers and bioethicists fear the potential actions of “rogue scientists." Student Thinking Globally: Conflict Resolution Students Apply Their Knowledge in International Fieldwork Course Four students headed to Uganda to conduct research on conflict resolution and to collaborate with a local NGO. Faculty Program Director Robert Klitzman’s Latest Book Reviewed by BioNews Robert Klitzman goes in depth with the controversial topic of institutional review boards (IRBs) in his latest book. School Sharyn O’Halloran’s Three Pillars for SPS Academic Excellence Sharyn O’Halloran shared the three pillars by which we have developed our graduate school into a best-in-class institution. Office of the Dean TD Magazine Reviews Dean Jason Wingard’s Latest Book, Learning to Succeed The Association for Talent Development’s TD Magazine reviewed Dean Jason Wingard’s new book. Faculty Information and Knowledge Strategy (IKNS) Featured in KM World Leading knowledge management publication KM World features the M.S. in Information and Knowledge Strategy at Columbia University Faculty Kaiser Fung: Debunking Power Posing Director of the graduate program in Applied Analytics Kaiser Fung reports that specious studies are often publicized as facts. Faculty Nikolas Katsimpras: Are We Addicted to Conflict? Lecturer Nikolas Katsimpras speaks about the history of conflict and society's preoccupation with the issue. Faculty Three Major Changes in the New Normal Market Learning to Succeed: Rethinking Corporate Education in a World of Unrelenting Change Alumni Alumna Kira Peikoff: NASH is a Health Threat M.S. in Bioethics alumna Kira Peikoff published a piece in Newsweek about the looming threat of NASH. Knowledge Base Four Discussion Disciplines to Drive Effective Online Collaboration The science of organizational learning enables us to address four of the most common problems that occur in online discussions. Load More