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Benjamin Heller… criminal legal reform in New York City and State. Before working at Vera, Benjamin worked with the Policing Project at …
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Karina Christiansen… School of Public Service. She is a public health scholar, working at the intersection of health, violence, and social …
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EXEC-GP.2113
Building Effective Teams - Advanced Strategies (EMPA)… of making difficult decisions in challenging environments; working across demographic, functional, and cognitive …
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PADM-GP.2113
Building Effective Teams - Advanced Strategies… of making difficult decisions in challenging environments; working across demographic, functional, and cognitive …
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PADM-GP.4316
NYU Impact Investment Fund IThe NYU Impact Investment Fund (NIIF) is a unique inter-disciplinary, experiential learning course that exposes students to the work of an early-stage impact investor, from crafting an investment thesis to sourcing companies, performing due diligence, and …
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CYC: Getting Started… approach to the work. And you could see yourself, someday, working for an organization like this. Don’t worry about … down some aspect of your career goals. If you are open to working in any topic area, do you know what role you might …
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Ghanaian Women's Social Leadership Program: Graduating the Second Cohort & Welcoming the Third Cohort of Leading Women in Social Change… from the capacity to build direction and commitment working with others towards a common goal.” One of this … bold, proactive, and confident. We are ready to continue working together towards building a better Ghana with …
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Choices at a Critical Junction: New York's Mobility and Highway Infrastructure Needs for 2005-2010The report is an analysis of the $17.4 billion capital budget currently proposed for the New York State Department of Transportation for the next five years, and in particular the $5.9 billion proposed for the downstate area. In its review of bridge and …
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Tim TompkinsTim Tompkins has worked for over three decades to understand and improve cities, with an emphasis on neighborhood-driven economic development, place management, public art, and public-private partnerships. As an NYU Marron Institute Fellow , he leads the …
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Leon Hovsepian IIILeon Hovsepian is an Adjunct Associate Professor teaching real estate finance in the Urban Planning program. He recently transitioned from the public sector back to the private, going to Omnibuild to help start a new development practice.  Already an …
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CYC: The S.E.E. Strategies… faculty? (e.g. which professors have done research or are working in my fields of interest, are there professors’ … help me develop my own theories about what works? If I am working and going to school at the same time, what “stretch” … different perspectives/roles/systems/people?) If I am not working while going to school, what internships can I get …
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URPL-GP.1603
Urban Planning: Methods and PracticeThe course will introduce students to the planning process by reviewing commonly used planning practices and tools. As an intermediate level course, broad overviews of each topic will be provided. The intention is to expose students to the many …
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Jon SendachJon Sendach serves as hospital president of North Shore University Hospital and deputy market president of Northwell Health’s Central Region. Northwell Health is New York’s largest health care organization and its largest private employer.  Headquartered …
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WSA Executive Board… this time, I was deeply involved in the student community, working as a tutor, resident assistant, and peer mentor. In … passions: social justice and food, after three years of working in New York City restaurants. I am an intern at a … things in our large event space on the lower level. Working on using a larger range of funding possibilities for …
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Grace BrangGrace Brang is a doctoral student at NYU Wagner. Her research is centered around public finance and retirement policy. Prior to starting at NYU Wagner, Grace worked as an analyst at the Federal Reserve Board of Governors and the Department of the …
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NK Architects Awarded for Design of NYU Wagner’s 17th Street BuildingFor their work in revamping NYU Wagner’s new home at 105 E 17th Street, NK Architects received an  Outstanding Project Award in  Learning By Design Magazine’s  Fall 2025 Architecture and Interior Design Awards of Excellence.  The firm was recognized for …
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Student Spotlight: Liliana Flanigan (MPA-PNP 2026)… pursuing your MPA-PNP as a Bloomberg Fellow at Wagner, and working with the Office of Global Programs. How have these … gained confidence in myself and my contributions through working with and learning from such a diverse group of peers … been incredibly empowering.  You’ve had some experience working with elected officials—interning at the White House, …
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Online MHA Program Curriculum… you will examine how and why organizations are actively working to ensure everyone has a fair and just opportunity to … mission and vision ("What areas or activities should we be working in?") and on questions of strategy and operations … healthcare management. Students will practice their skills working on teams, thinking strategically, drawing on …
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Nallely Mejia… of immigration, wealth, and stratification.   Nallely is working on a manuscript about first- and second-generation …
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Rashida KamalRashida Kamal is a programmer, researcher, and designer. She is a co-founder of Trash Club, an organization focused on investigating waste and waste infrastructure in New York City and beyond. Her prior work includes roles as a data journalist at The …
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Margaret EganMargaret Egan is an accomplished leader with expertise in strategy, systems-level change, and operational reform across the criminal justice, social justice, and education sectors. She currently serves as chief operating officer at Fountain House, a …
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Student Spotlight: Arina Qian (MPA-PNP 2026)… approach to creating effective public service solutions? Working across sectors has taught me that addressing social … and technology intersect, with public and private sectors working together to accelerate the net-zero transition. These …
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Event Recap: Wagner Philanthropy Presents: Careers in FundraisingWritten by Byron Bao On November 13, 2025, NYU Wagner’s Office of Career Services and Wagner Philanthropy hosted a Careers in Fundraising Panel to discuss the useful strategies and tactics that can be applied to today’s complicated funding atmospheres. …
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Paula Sevilla Núñez… the international development specialization to continue working in global contexts.  At Wagner, I was able to …

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