News & Impact Stories at Columbia SPS
News at Columbia SPS
Dr. Robert Klitzman: Gene-Editing Claim is a ‘Slippery Slope to Designer Babies’
Dr. Robert Klitzman, Academic Director for the Master of Science in Bioethics program discusses gene-editing.
Barstool Sports is Focused on Developing Personalities, Says CEO Erika Nardini
Barstool Sports CEO Erika Nardini interviewed at Columbia University’s SPS Sports Management Conference.
Talks@Columbia Presents Understanding the Genome in the Information Age
The latest edition of Talks@Columbia, “Understanding the Genome in the Information Age,” featured Dr. Alondra Nelson.
Enterprise Risk Management Alumnus Ray He Takes His Skills to the Real World
At SPS, Ray He secured a risk analysis internship in the investment management field.
Five Negotiation Lessons from Powerful Women
Here are five examples of women who’ve continued to challenge the status quo because they believed in something greater.
Columbia Thought-Leaders Headline NASPA Careers in Student Affairs Conference
More than 150 students and professionals from 25 colleges and universities in the tri-state region attended NASPA Careers.
ALP Faculty Honored at Columbia Arts and Sciences Distinguished Faculty Reception
Three American Language Program faculty members were honored at the annual Arts and Sciences Distinguished Faculty reception in
ALP Faculty Present at ANUPI Conference in Mexico
The American Language Program was a distinctive presence at the annual ANUPI Conference, October 17–20 in Huatulco, Mexico.
Dr. Yvette Burton to Advise on Talent Strategy for Federal Reserve Board
The M.S. in Human Capital Management program at Columbia Uni's SPS helped set the Fed. Reserve course for talent strategy.
Rita Charon Reflects on a Life of Narrative Medicine
In the fall 2018 issue of Humanities, NEH Chairman Jon Parrish interviews Dr. Rita Charon.
Craig Irvine Writes an Appreciation of Rita Charon
Craig Irvine, who has known Dr. Rita Charon for 20 years, has written an appreciation of her life and career.
Rainforest-Friendly Livelihoods Can Be More Lucrative Than Gold Mining
Sustainable activities—including Brazil nut harvesting and fish farming—can outpace the financial gains of gold mining,