News & Impact Stories at Columbia SPS
News at Columbia SPS
A Strategic Communication Lecturer's Journey from his Columbia Roots to the Navy, White House, and Wall Street
Khalid Azim speaks about his personal connections to Columbia and the power of education.
Wealth Management Insights from Financial Advisor and SPS Alum Nick Colombo
Nick joined the program to enhance his expertise and broaden his professional network.
Food Waste, Food Insecurity, and the Circular Economy
The issue of food waste is multi-dimensional and is both an environmental and ethical issue.
Army Veteran and Environmental Advocate: A Sustainability Science Student’s Journey to Columbia
Olivia Colton reflects on her experience in the military and how it connects with her education in environmental conservation.
Sayantani DasGupta, Senior Lecturer in Narrative Medicine, Awarded Two Grants for Her Work with Incite’s Pedagogy of Listening Lab
These grants will fund a symposium and a new course designed to enhance listening skills and promote inclusive, transformative dialogue across diverse academic disciplines.
Learn about Human Rights in the Face of Conflict from a Veteran in the Field
David Marshall, a Columbia Summer instructor, shares insights from his extensive career in human rights.
Negotiation and Conflict Resolution Summer Practicums Offer Students the Chance to Put Theory into Practice
Students have the opportunity to study in NYC, Colombia, and Japan.
Congestion Pricing and Governor Hochul’s Profile in Political Cowardice
It takes political courage to promote critical pieces of public policy that help manage the negative impacts of our way of life.
From the Marine Corps to Columbia’s Human Capital Management Program
Jesse Gemberling-Johnson on how his service as a Marine Officer helps him support people in reaching their full potential.
Narrative Medicine Lecturer Awarded a Fulbright Grant to Bring the Discipline to Malaysia
Catherine Rogers hosted a residency in Kuala Lumpur that included workshops, lectures, curriculum development roundtables, and an online webinar.
Finding Public Space in a Crowded New York City
In a world where over 70% of humanity will become urban dwellers by 2050, the creative use of land for rest, recreation and community-gathering is essential.