Anthony Guzman shares how serving in SPS Student Government allows him to elevate student voices while building leadership ...
M.S. in Biodiversity Data Analytics Program Director Viorel Popescu examines why biodiversity commitments are running into a ...
M.S. in Bioethics and Master of Public Health Dual-Degree Program graduate Michael Menconi shines light on the bridge between ...
IKNS alum and Associate Director of Data & AI at Accenture Naureen Aziz reflects on the real cost of waiting in the GenAI era ...
At the inaugural Columbia SPS Faculty Summit on AI Teaching and Learning, faculty and industry experts explored AI’s emerging ...
Narrative Medicine lecturer Rika Burnham brings decades of museum education experience to the program and introduces students ...
Sustainability Management student and Women & Sustainability Vice President Sushmita Dhekne shares the candid conversations, ...
Athlete, coach, and recent M.P.S. in Wealth Management alum Skyler Fulton offers insight from both the sports and the finance worlds.
Opinion
A Quarter of the 21st Century Over: What We’ve Learned about Sustainability and What Might be Next
I am a creature of the 20th century, now long past, and, like everyone else, am trying to navigate this 21st century. For me, the 21st century began on a crisp, blue, late summer morning in September ...
Like many New Yorkers, I love New York City’s parks. I live across the street from Morningside Park, live a short 3 blocks from Riverside Park, and sometimes enjoy a 15-minute walk to Central Park. A ...
While New York City is gradually evolving into a city that is environmentally sustainable, the high cost of housing, food, and childcare is making the city less affordable to anyone who isn’t ...
As one of the most complex transit systems in the world, the New York City subway serves more than 1 billion riders each year. Yet, while millions rely on it daily, little attention is paid to the ...
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