New York University is proud to announce the establishment of the John Brademas Center for the Study of Congress at the Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service. The Center, named in honor of NYU President Emeritus and former Member of Congress, Dr. John Brademas, will undertake research, teaching and public outreach activities focused on the role of Congress in making national policy.
The central mission of the John Brademas Center for the Study of Congress is to advance the academic understanding of Congress and bring new insights and perspectives to those working on Capitol Hill and to citizens generally. The Center achieves its mission through non-partisan research, teaching, and public outreach activities focused on the role of Congress in making national policy.
The activities of the Brademas Center will be supported by a grant directed by the U.S. Congress as well as by private contributions from individuals, corporations and foundations. Dr. Alicia D. Hurley, director of NYU's Office of Federal Policy, is the Center's acting director.
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