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The Spiral of Nonprofit Excellence… Building and the Evidence to Support It, published in 2004 by the Brookings Institution Press. Imagine a …
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Is Special Education Improving? Case Evidence From New York City… school district, New York City (NYC), over the decade 2005–2015. Specifically, we examine progress toward the twin …
Capstone Projects
Building a Sustainable Brooklyn Central YMCA… pricing decisions for the new site, expected to open in 2004. The Capstone team examined different aspects of market …
Capstone Projects
High School Choice in New York City… of Education created the high school match program in 2004 in order to provide students and their families more …
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The Impact of State­Level Administrative Procedures on SNAP Participation Rates Among Eligible Individuals… Participation (SIPP) and statelevel policies from 2001, 2004, and 2008 to analyze the impact of state administrative …
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Study by Professor Guo Looks at the Impact of Shift From Minimum to Maximum Parking Requirements in London… happened after London reversed its parking requirements in 2004. The city removed the previous minimum parking …
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A Day in the Life of an NYU Wagner Student: Eric Cova (MPA-PNP)From going to class, to attending an event, to leading a writing coaching session, Eric Cova (MPA-PNP) describes a typical day in his …
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Impact Review of the Homeland Security Grant-Funded Projects at FDNY… detailed project descriptions and spending history from 2005 to 2010 to analyze the spending trends and outcomes. …
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From Project­Based to Mission­Driven: The Challenges of a Peace­Building Organization in the Niger Delta… and Social Transformation (CHDST) was formed in 2005 to implement community development projects in the Niger …
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MPA-PNP CurriculumSpecialization Focus Areas Tools and Skills Policies and Issues  View courses in  Advocacy specialization focus areas …
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Financial Support for PhD StudentsNYU RESEARCH APPRENTICESHIPS WITH TUITION REMISSION All Ph.D. students without alternate funding sources are eligible to receive a five-year research apprenticeship, which carries a stipend, health insurance, a $1000 start-up grant, and 100% tuition …
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Clayton Gillette… University. He was Vice Dean at NYU School of Law from 2004 to 2007 and has been a visiting professor at Columbia …
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Seven NYU Wagner Community Members Selected for City & State’s 2025 Queens Power 100… impacted by Superstorm Sandy. 71. Whitney Barrat (MPA 2005), president, Downtown Jamaica Partnership Barrat has led …
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Risk Management and Risk Analysis-Based Decision Tools for Attacks on Electric Power… time in the United States and Canada for the period 1990-2004. Negative binomial regression, logistic regression, and …
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Evaluation of Post-Tsunami Housing Built in Aceh, Indonesia… project in Aceh, Indonesia, an area devastated by the 2004 tsunami, UMCOR requested a Capstone team to evaluate the …
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A Home of One’s Own: An Evaluation of Housing Stability Plus… shelter and into permanent housing. Launched in December 2004, the program includes several innovative features. Most …
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Paying for Government through Cost Recovery… team to quantify user charge’s budget share from 1997-2004. In addition to this quantitative analysis, GAO wished …
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Developing Educational Tools to Increase Breast, Cervical, and Colon Cancer Awareness in the Queens and Harlem Communities… Over 13,000 New Yorkers die of cancer annually. In 2004, NYC's Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH) …
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An Inquiry Into Administrative Operations and Process Flow at CERC… services to children with developmental disabilities. In 2004, President Bush mandated that all healthcare providers …
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Evaluating the Performance of a Russian NGO in HIV/AIDS Policy and Advocacy… HIV/AIDS, a coalition of State Duma members, since April 2004. The Moscow­based Policy and Leadership Team performs …
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Electricity Case: Economic Cost Estimation Factors for Economic Assessment of Terrorist Attacks… - Risk, Consequences, and Economic Accounting" (May 31, 2005). …
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The Neighborhood Effects of Concentrated Foreclosures… and foreclosure filings in New York City from 2000 to 2005 to identify the effects of foreclosure starts on housing …
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Nick Molinari… Reflecting on your time outside of the classroom (social events, orientations, trainings, etc.), can you describe one … provided me with a great deal of experience organizing events and socializing and interacting with other planning … Association (WAA) serving on the Board of Directors from 2005-2009. Recently, my job takes up a lot of my time, but I …
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In Memoriam: Professor Emeritus John M. CapozzolaWe are deeply saddened to learn of the passing of John M. Capozzola, a Professor Emeritus of Public Administration at NYU Wagner. Age 94 at the time of his death on Jan. 29, and a resident of Madison, New Jersey, he served for more than 20 years as a …

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