Why the High Cost of New Drugs Might Be a Bargain
CBS Professor Frank Lichtenberg’s research shows that new pharmaceuticals more than pay for themselves through health and productivity gains, and offset medical costs.
CBS Professor Frank Lichtenberg’s research shows that new pharmaceuticals more than pay for themselves through health and productivity gains, and offset medical costs.
Surendra Singh Singhvi, PhD ’67, envisioned an endowment fund with an annual prize benefitting outstanding educators.
The president-elect, a populist, pledges radical reforms, leaving the economic future of the region uncertain, says Professor Brett House.
CBS Professor Daniel Ames describes how cultivating ‘mind reading’ — or social inference — skills can help people succeed in business and beyond.
CBS Professor Gita Johar explores the value of manual labor and why some people resist adopting autonomous products.
Jan Walstrom, senior vice president within the Global Climate Response and ESG office at engineering company Jacobs, shares her insights at the School’s inaugural Think Bigger Innovation Summit.
A CBS Digital Future Initiative panel tackles the question of how generative AI is redefining human creativity.
With China’s economic growth slowing at the same time that its emissions continue to rise, it is clear that its carbon-intensive investment model has run its course. Chinese leaders urgently need to follow advanced economies in shifting toward greater domestic consumption and reduced energy demand.
At the inaugural TEDxColumbiaUniversity 'Excellence Through Equity' event, leading faculty and scholars shared pioneering insights on cultivating inclusive cultures, reimagining leadership, and advancing diversity, equity and inclusion.
At an event hosted by CBS’s The Hub think tank, Professor Sandra Matz examines the algorithms that increasingly shape intricate digital profiles from our online activities.