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The Weakness of Neighborhood Revitalization Planning in the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit Program: Warnings from ConnecticutThe Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (“LIHTC”) is the nation’s largest program to produce and preserve subsidized housing. To ensure that LIHTC avoids harmfully concentrating poverty, entrenching segregation, or inefficiently deploying resources, federal law …
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Measuring School Efficiency: Lessons from Economics, Implications for PracticeEstimating efficiency and productivity in education involves confronting and addressing a host of difficulties in measuring inputs and outputs, capturing environmental influences, compensating for data scarcity, and determining causality. Nevertheless, …
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Program Components… meet in Ghana for a weeklong intensive leadership learning institute. Instructors from NYU collaborate with … leaders in their field while encouraging peer-to-peer learning, reflection, critical thinking, and application of key concepts. Action-Learning Projects — Throughout the year, participants apply …
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Collective Leadership Network… practitioner-based research on leadership for classroom learning and professional leadership development programs; …
News
Student Spotlight: Sai Srihas Borra (MPA-HPAM 2026)Sai Srihas Borra (MPA-HPAM 2026) is an active member of the NYU and Wagner communities, serving as co-chair of the Wagner Health Network and as Social Sector Leadership Diversity Fellow through the NYU Changemaker Center. How did your bachelor's degree …
Capstone Projects
Feasibility Study, Demand Assessment, and Multi-Tier Recommendations for the Implementation of an Alumni Networking Program… the effective integration of technology in teaching and learning in urban public schools, empowering students and …
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Use of community-level data in the National Children's Study to establish the representativeness of segment selection in the Queens Vanguard Site.BACKGROUND: The WHO Multiple Exposures Multiple Effects (MEME) framework identifies community contextual variables as central to the study of childhood health. Here we identify multiple domains of neighborhood context, and key variables describing the …
Doctoral Student
Tim WuTim Guangyu Wu is a doctoral student at NYU Wagner and NYU Shanghai and a doctoral researcher at Shanghai Key Laboratory of Urban Design and Urban Science (LOUD). His research area lies at the intersection of urban planning and data science. Particularly, …
Alumni In Action
Bailey OrshanHow would you describe your experience as a Wagner student? My experience as a Wagner student was very fulfilling and beneficial. I would strongly recommend Wagner to anyone looking to continue their education. I was able to take a very wide variety of …
Capstone Projects
BUILDING ADVOCACY AND FUNDRAISING CAPACITY FOR WOMEN-LED
ORGANIZATIONS IN COLOMBIA… an innovative pilot that focused on capacity-sharing, learning, and grant-making for women-led organizations (WLOs) …
Capstone Projects
BUILDING A PROGRAM EVALUATION FRAMEWORK… individual study, collaborative group projects, service learning opportunities, and fieldwork activities. LCP …
Alumni In Action
Christopher Paquet… for the workplace of today and tomorrow. In addition to learning these skills, my experience with the Capstone …
Alumni In Action
Traci Sanders… was really an extension of the Wagner classroom. In-class learning was supplemented in three important ways: 1) … to begin to apply all of that theoretical and analytical learning. I left Wagner knowing I wanted to work in our …
Capstone Projects
Volunteer Opportunities Would Have to Find Me: A Hospital Marketing Plan to Attract Baby Boomer VolunteersBetween 1946 and 1964, 77 million children were born, creating a baby boom. In 2007, the oldest members of this generation will turn 61 and edge nearer to the traditional retirement age. Yet just as this generation has changed American cultural …
Stories
Student Spotlight: Ceinna Little (MUP 2024)Ceinna Little (MUP 2024) embarked on her urban planning journey fueled by a profound personal experience that sparked a keen interest in housing, the impacts of gentrification, and the policies influencing city planning. This catalyst not only inspired …
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A dialogue on the future of microfinance and international developmentThis dialogue contributes to the 50th anniversary and 200th issue of Mondes en développement ( Developing Worlds ), the French and Belgian journal founded in 1973 by François Perroux of the Collège de France. To mark the anniversary, we discuss what has …
Faculty Profile
Robert Lieberthal… $300 in per-patient savings. Developing a novel machine learning method for fraud detection in healthcare claims that …
Alumni In Action
Paula Sevilla Núñez… where I was able to apply a lot of what we were learning in the courses. Your role as a Co-Convener at Hub … On the other hand, I wish I had spent more time learning from the faculty outside of the classes. Wagner …
Capstone Projects
Feasibility Study on Entrepreneurship Training Program in Tanzania… community ventures in order to provide an experiential learning opportunity for students and local economic growth. …
Alumni In Action
Santhosh Ramdoss… a deep commitment to diversity and multi-sectoral learning, values that I hold dear. Moreover, New York City … made Wagner stand out was the emphasis on cross-sectoral learning. I took classes at Wagner, but also at Stern and …
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Mentorship for Cuban EntrepreneursCubans seek to build better lives by launching private ventures; however, the resources available to them do not enable them to succeed. While intensive general business training programs exist, entrepreneurs do not receive the necessary, subsequent …