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Global Social Change Leadership Institute… for students and emerging leaders from the United States and around the world to strengthen their leadership …
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Anthony Kovner… (Springer, 2000) and Health Care Delivery in the United States 10th edition, coeditor, (Springer 2011). Professor …
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Making the Case for Environmental Sustainability Among Small Businesses… United States Environmental Protection Agency …
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Contribution Volatility and Public Pension Reform… In response to the growth in liabilities, many states have introduced legislation that cuts back on defined … hybrid plan. This paper explores the factors that have led states to engage in pension reform, focusing particular … the volatility in the required contributions US states were expected to make between 2001 and 2013 and …
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The Effects of Specialist Supply on Population Health: Assessing the Evidence… the supply of specialists will not improve the United States' position in population health relative to other …
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Measuring School Finance Equity using School Finance StatisticsThis entry briefly outlines the origin of school finance statistics and describes the Berne-Stiefel framework for identifying the values of school finance equity. It then introduces various measures of horizontal, vertical, and taxpayer equity and …
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Status and power: The principal inputs to influence for public managersMagee, J. C., & Frasier, C. …
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EXAMINING THE IMPACT OF THE NYS EVICTION MORATORIUM ON COVID-19 INFECTIONSOn March 20, 2020, New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo announced a statewide moratorium on both residential and commercial evictions to mitigate the spread of COVID-19 by ensuring people could remain in their homes and not face displacement. The Capstone …
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PADM-GP.2129
Race, Identity, and Inclusion in Organizations… the most charged dimension of diversity in the United States, the most difficult to discuss and, therefore, the … of race is highly contextual, we will focus on the United States. The course will begin by digging into understandings …News
NYU Wagner Hosts Panel on Navigating Federal Healthcare Policy ChangesH.R.1, or the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, is projected to significantly reduce federal healthcare spending and increase the number of uninsured individuals over the next decade. In anticipation of these significant changes to the healthcare policy …
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Soliciting Client Feedback to Guide Strategic Decision MakingFor over 30 years, Community Resource Exchange (CRE) has provided management consulting services to New York City’s community-based nonprofit organizations with a vision to create a more equitable and livable city for all New Yorkers by reducing poverty …
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Enduring inequalities: Revascularization before and after the ACA… percutaneous coronary intervention [PCI]) in the United States is declining, but they remain important procedures for … among patients 45 years and older in the United States in 2012 and 2018. For both years, we conducted … with diagnosed coronary heart disease in the United States. …
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Public Policy Minor… Environmental Policy ENVST-UA 423, History of United States Environmental Policy ENVST-UA 495, Urban Greening …
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Zoë McLaren… including HIV, tuberculosis (TB) and COVID19 in the United States and abroad. She develops rigorous applied statistical …
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EMPOWERING SERVICE PROVIDERS THROUGH COALITION ORGANIZING AND ADVOCACYThe Ohio Domestic Violence Network (ODVN) is a collection of over 50 nonprofit service providers supporting victims of domestic violence (DV) with comprehensive services like shelter, legal aid, and mental health services. ODVN members advocate together …
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New Report - 'Hidden in Plain Sight' - Examines California's Most Economically Challenged CitiesAlmost 12 million Californians live in an economically challenged city, and a quarter of all challenged cities in the country are in California. A new report written by NYU Wagner’s Neil Kleiman highlights the critical role these cities play in the …
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Strategic Plan: Professional Development and Dissemination of DLAM CurriculumThe Dont Laugh at Me (DLAM) Project was founded in 1999 to create and disseminate educational programs designed to promote respect, compassion, understanding and tolerance among school-age children. The Capstone team was asked to research existing …
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Faiyaz Jaffer… development of minority Muslim demographics in the United States. Pursuing the classical course of Islamic education, … universities, seminars, and workshops across the United States, Canada, Europe, East Africa, and the Middle East. As …
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Mindy EngMindy Eng is an advocate for radical inclusion in design thinking. Mindy helps businesses build inclusive products with strategic human-first approaches. She has over a decade of experience supporting companies, like Google, CareFirst, Credit Suisse, …
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Your Alumni News for January 2019… and Neil Kleiman, NYU Wagner is partnering with the United States Conference of Mayors to launch the Mayor's Leadership …
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Michael LaskawyMichael Laskawy is an Adjunct Assistant Professor of Public Service at NYU’s Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service. Michael has served as a senior policy advisor to Democrats at all levels of government, including serving as the Executive …
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Process Evaluation and Strategic Analysis of the Education Advocacy ProjectThe Katherine A. McDonald Education Advocacy Project (EAP) was founded as an initiative of the Juvenile Rights Division at the Legal Aid Society of New York in order to provide early intervention and special education advocacy for disabled and …
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Process Evaluation and Strategic Analysis of the Education Advocacy ProjectThe Katherine A. McDonald Education Advocacy Project (EAP) was founded as an initiative of the Juvenile Rights Division at the Legal Aid Society of New York in order to provide early intervention and special education advocacy for disabled and …