News & Impact Stories at Columbia SPS
News at Columbia SPS
Pre-College Students Celebrate Girls in ICT Day at Career Design Lab
The Career Design Lab event brought together Columbia SPS pre-college students with women mentors from the United Nations, academia, and beyond.
Manhattan Startup Wants to Make Urban EV Chargers as Common as Lampposts
Sustainability Management alum Jeffrey Prosserman is on a mission to democratize EV charging access. (Crain's New York Business)
WNBA Kicks Off 28th Season During Opening Night: Is This A New Era For Women’s Basketball?
Len Elmore, Sports Management lecturer, speaks on the unprecedented buzz around WNBA stars Angel Reese and Caitlin Clark. (Atlanta Daily World)
The WNBA’s challenge: How to translate the Caitlin Clark hype into sustained growth for the league
Sports Management lecturer and 10-year NBA veteran Len Elmore speaks on how the WNBA can capitalize on the league's recent surge in popularity. (The Associated Press)
A Navy Veteran's Pivot to Financial Advising Led Him to Columbia's M.P.S. in Wealth Management
Alum Drew Hanessian shares insights he has learned and what makes Columbia's Wealth Management program unique.
Helping the Next Generation of Leaders Navigate the Complexities of Modern Politics
The Political Analytics program provides a unique space for a critical aspect of political analysis that has been globally undervalued.
The Impact of Stalling the SEC Climate Disclosure Rule
Opposition to mandatory climate risk reporting is the result of the failure of some American businesses and lobbying groups to understand that reporting on environmental risk is an indication of management competence.
SPS Sustainability Professor and Alum Work to Keep Microplastics Out of Water Supply
They are part of a group of researchers developing a device that can filter out the plastics from your washing machine. (NBC News)
Enterprise Risk Management Panel Explores the Growing Impact of AI on Cybersecurity
A recent Enterprise Risk Management panel examined the evolution of cyberattacks and the risks and benefits of artificial intelligence.
Sports Management Student Summer Brown Named a 2024 Campbell Award Winner
The Campbell Award is given to graduating students who exemplify leadership and the Columbia spirit.
Questioning Mayor Adams’ Commitment to Protecting NYC’s Environment
Mayor Adams is a superb advocate for environmental quality and environmental justice, but the city government he runs doesn’t always seem to follow through.
Student Government Members Reflect on a Year of Advocacy and Giving Back
This year’s cohort of SPS Student Government officers share some of their most meaningful moments and achievements.