News & Impact Stories at Columbia SPS
News at Columbia SPS
Analyzing the E.U. in the Balkans
The Negotiation and Conflict Resolution graduate published an article in Reporting Democracy.
40 Under 40: Sports Management Lecturer Russell Scibetti
Congratulations to Sports Management lecturer Russell Scibetti, who made Sports Business Journal’s 40 Under 40 list.
“Economic growth springs from better recipes, not just from more cooking:” New IKNS Cohort Starts Spring Term Exploring the Intangibles Shaping the Future of Work
The course was designed to address data and analyses pointing to a massive shift in the nature, scale, and modality of work.
Insurance Management Students Encouraged to Apply for $10,000 Scholarships from Spencer Educational Foundation
Visit the Spencer Educational Foundation’s website for more details.
The Five Skills You Need to Succeed in the 2020s Workplace
Dean Jason Wingard discusses five skills employees need to stay competitive in the workplace in the 2020s in Financial Times.
University Vendor Program Based on SPS Curriculum Graduates Third Cohort
Sixteen minority-, women-, and locally owned businesses were the latest graduates of CU Grow: Vendor Development Program.
Insights from Enterprise Risk Management Leaders
Last semester, a panel of senior Enterprise Risk Management professionals was invited by the program to come to Columbia .
Actuarial Science Program Celebrates the End of the Semester
Steven D. Armstrong, President of the Casualty Actuarial Society, shared insights and advice with the students.
On the Learn for Life Podcast: Enterprise Risk Management Academic Director Sim Segal
“Risk/return” is a common phrase in business, but what does it mean in the context of large, highly complex organizations?
Top-5 ERM Students Named for Fall 2019
Congratulations to the Fall 2019 recipients of the Enterprise Risk Management program's "Top-5” award
ERM Lecturer Chris Magno on Managing the “Surreptitious Assassin” Known as Cognitive Bias
Chris Magno offers timely guidance as organizations conduct their annual year-end compliance and risk assessment process.
Global Centers Program Launches University-Wide Scholarship for Displaced Students
The Columbia University Scholarship for Displaced Students will provide tuition and support for up to 30 foreign nationals.