News & Impact Stories at Columbia SPS
News at Columbia SPS
Is the Media Biased Against Trump? Researchers Have an Answer
Americans are more worried about bias in the media than ever before. But are their concerns grounded in reality?
Ray Katz and Tom Richardson on the CAA's Streaming Deal with FloSports
J.P. Pelzman interviews Ray Katz and Tom Richardson, both lecturers in the Sports Management program
Dr. Greg Witkowski on the Historical Lessons of HBO's Chernobyl
Chernobyl shows how mass mobilizations saved Europe and doomed the Soviet Union
"Designing Babies" by Dr. Robert Klitzman
Bioethics Academic Director Dr. Robert Klitzman's new book "Designing Babies: How Technology is Changing the Ways We Create Chil
Sim Segal Talks Enterprise Risk Management on AFERM’s Podcast
Paul Marshall recently interviewed Sim Segal, the Academic Director of the M.S. in Enterprise Risk Management program.
SPS’s Jorge Rodriguez Recognized in Prestigious HITEC Top 100 List
Jorge Rodriguez has been named in the Hispanic Information Technology Executive Council (HITEC) Top 100 list.
Bioethics Advisory Board Member to Lead Health Care Ethics at the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
Bioethics Advisor Dr. Kenneth Berkowitz will lead the National Center for Ethics in Health Care in Veterans Affairs.
Scott Rosner on NASCAR Viewership
Sports Management Academic Director Scott Rosner discussed NASCAR’s television viewership with Forbes.
Research Ethics Challenges at Universities
A whistleblower has claimed that UC San Diego is not following basic rules meant to protect human research subjects, and is putt
Research Involving Terminal Cancer Patients Causes Controversy
A clinical trial that exposed 49 terminal cancer patients to high doses of PFOA has received extreme backlash from the medical r
Genetic Engineering is Transforming Research Ethics
Cell and gene therapy are raising new ethical questions in clinical research and practice.