News & Impact Stories at Columbia SPS
News at Columbia SPS
Electric Vehicle Adoption Requires More Effective Public and Private Management
Regulation can help accelerate the adoption of EVs, but more effective public and private management is needed to build better EVs and ensure that charging them is easy and convenient.
Nonprofit Management Program Partners with Columbia Community Service on the Nonprofit Accelerator Event Series
The series brings together local nonprofit leaders and practitioners, students, alumni, and faculty for networking and informational workshops.
The Bronx Social Justice & Anti-Violence Forums
Bioethics Lecturer David Hoffman talks to BronxNet about Alabama Supreme Court's ruling on frozen embryos. (BronxNet)
How to Craft Data and AI Transformations to Positively Impact Your Business
IKNS alum Naureen Aziz and change transformation expert Kathy Krumpe distill the prevalent obstacles hindering successful data and AI transformations and provide approaches to address them.
The Emerging Field of Sustainable Agriculture
In the United States—and throughout the world—there is potential for a transformation of agricultural practices to make them more efficient and less polluting.
Can Microinsurance Lead to Financial Independence for Low-Income Populations?
It's time to take a closer look at how microinsurance may assist lower-income communities escape generational poverty, writes Insurance Management course associate Cory Mangum.
Sustainability Management Student Addresses Gender Disparity in the COP29 Climate Committee
The absence of female representation in influential positions undermines the effectiveness and legitimacy of the COP process, writes M.S. in Sustainability Management student Sanaya Kriplani.
This Former Athlete Is Working Toward a Career in Sports Management
After the pitcher’s mound, Mo’ne Davis makes the most of her time at Columbia’s School of Professional Studies.
The Endless Shame of Louisiana’s Cancer Alley
In a nation that invented national environmental policy over half a century ago we now see the spectacle of part of America being investigated by an international NGO seeking to protect the human rights of victims of toxic pollution.
Helping Columbians Promote Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility on Campus and Beyond
Newly appointed DEIA Associate Director Errold Jones on his mission to narrow the opportunity gap and why equity work requires "getting uncomfortable."
The Magic of Columbia University’s M.P.S. in Wealth Management Program
A recent alum shares how the program helped him broaden his skill set and find a new job opportunity.
How a Master’s in Wealth Management Led to an SPS Alum’s Professional Growth
First Eagle Investments National Account Manager Jenifer Bloodsworth shares how the Columbia graduate program helped her acquire new skills, knowledge, and connections.