News at Columbia SPS Category - Any -AlumniFacultyImpacts and InsightsIn the CommunityIn the MediaKnowledge BaseOffice of the DeanPress ReleaseResearch & PublicationsSchoolStaffStudent Knowledge Base Narrative Medicine Program Offers Virtual Opportunities for Clinicians and Others to be ‘Witnessed’ Through Reading and Reflection During the COVID-19 Pandemic The Narrative Medicine program is offering virtual sessions at no cost to clinicians and others as a way to process COVID-19. A Message from the Office of the Dean A special message from Dean Jason Wingard to the Columbia SPS community on April 15, 2020. New Summer Course to Introduce High School Students to Insurance as a Force for Social Good Applications are open for the online course, which will introduce the functions of insurance amid current issues. Faculty Tune In: Health and Human Rights in the Era of COVID-19 The program hosts a webinar and Bioethics Academic Director examines the ethical issues around coronavirus. #CUSPSChat: Dean Wingard Offers Insight & Advice on Managing Stress, Leveraging Your Skillset and Preparing Your Career for Times of Rapid Change SPS Dean Jason Wingard hosted a Twitter chat about how to prepare your career for times of rapid change. Student ‘Serving Isn’t Only Going to War:’ U.S. Air Force Contracting Officer and SPS Student Joins National COVID-19 Task Force Second Lieutenant Adam C. Grant, '22SPS, was selected to join the United States Air Force COVID-19 RAPiDx Task Force. Faculty COVID-19 Triage Guidelines Must Be Based on Strictly Objective Criteria Dr. Robert Klitzman states that objective measures must be followed in determining patient treatment. Student With Downtime During the Coronavirus Pandemic, SPS Strategic Communication Student Learns Coding to Pursue Venture Idea that Helps Others in the Job Search Given extra downtime in the transition to learning from home, Julia Zhang decided to do something she'd always wanted to try. Faculty Doctors Need Room to Make the Wrenching Decisions They Face Dr. Robert Klitzman says states should grant health care providers civil and criminal immunity during the coronavirus emergency. Faculty 'It's Not Too Late to Change America's Coronavirus Future,' Writes Lecturer in Bioethics Bioethics Lecturer Sara May Bergstresser, Ph.D., wrote for Massive Science about science-informed action that needs to be taken. Impacts and Insights New York Times Science Reporters, Harvard Science Historian to Join Claudia Dreifus for Conversations on Science Journalism During COVID-19 Offered by the M.S. in Sustainability Management program, the virtual event is open to the public with advance registration. Student Not Sure How to Move Your Class Online? Ask This SPS Student Matthea Marquart, '21SPS Bioethics, co-authored an article offering advice for quickly pivoting to virtual learning. Load More