The Future of Leadership in Tech Ethics
Beyond the Machine: Why Human-Made Art Matters More in the Age of AI
One Key Corporate Challenge to Going Green: Rethinking the Cost of Capital
Analyzing corporate earnings calls, new Columbia Business School study finds companies perceive the cost of adopting greener practices to be lower since the rise of sustainable investing
Emma Bloomberg and Murmuration: Technology, Data, Research, and the Power of Community-driven Civic Engagement
Emma Bloomberg is the founder and CEO of Murmuration, a nonprofit technology company that works with local organizations to amplify the power of civic engagement by providing the data, tools, and research necessary to build healthier and more equitable communities.
Legacy, Memory,& Planning Ahead in The Inheritance by Niki Kapsambelis
The Inheritance by Niki Kapsambelis follows a real-life North Dakota family carrying a rare gene for early-onset Alzheimer’s—and the weight of legacy that comes with it. It’s a story of science, succession, and staying strong when the future feels uncertain. This one’s not light reading, but it’s deeply worth the ride.
The Surprising Profits in Affordable Housing
New research from Columbia Business School reveals low-income rental units generate higher returns for landlords – inviting more competition could help lower rents