News at Columbia SPS Category - Any -AlumniFacultyImpacts and InsightsIn the CommunityIn the MediaKnowledge BaseOffice of the DeanPress ReleaseResearch & PublicationsSchoolStaffStudent Student Saving the Planet, One Matplotlib Call at a Time Considering the value and applications of computer programming skills in sustainability science. Alumni What I Wish I Knew: Akshay Malhotra from Sustainability Management Watch: Akshay Malhotra ('25SPS, Sustainability Management) reminds incoming students to break out of their shells to truly experience change. (YouTube) Student What I Learned at Columbia’s NECR Summer Residency From theory-rich coursework to real-world conflict mapping, Negotiation and Conflict Resolution student Eugenia Pozas reflects on what she learned during her immersive in-person experience in New York. Alumni How One Alum Used Her Second Chance at Life to Consider Life-and-Death Questions in Bioethics Alumna Randi Fain’s winding journey to medicine and Columbia’s Bioethics program. Student Pushing Personal Boundaries to Gain Bigger Breakthroughs HBCU Fellow Tre’von Conner shares how the IKNS curriculum at Columbia is helping him learn how to effectively tackle organizational challenges. Faculty Professional Risk Management: The Secret to Any Successful Business Columbia SPS Enterprise Risk Management part-time lecturer Duncan Campbell shares how he leverages his skill set to ensure business stability and performance. Faculty EPA’s Climate Science Fiction The Trump Administration’s disregard of the climate crisis is becoming increasingly visible throughout the U.S. government. Student What I Wish I Knew: Michael Clark from Sports Management Watch: Sports Management student Michael Clark shares the importance of getting out of your shell and meeting other community members. (YouTube) Student How One Student Amplifies Voices Through Photography and Filmmaking M.S. in Strategic Communication student Ketaki Sonali Upasani’s story of teaching filmmaking skills to marginalized youth in Mumbai. Alumni Reflecting on the Technology Management Residencies: Connection, Growth, and New Possibilities in New York City Recent Technology Management graduate Kalia Aragon reflects on the in-person experiences that bookended her journey through the program. Faculty The Success and Challenges of Congestion Pricing in New York City New York City’s mass transit system is central to the region’s economic vitality; congestion pricing can help revitalize it. Student What I Wish I Knew: Emilia Puente from Actuarial Science Watch: Current Actuarial Science student, Emilia Puente, note that when you get to SPS, "make the most of all the resources that are available." (YouTube) Load More