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Immigrant Children and Urban Schools: Evidence from New York City on Segregation and its Consequences for Schooling… and Gibson 1997). Yet we know surprisingly little about the experience or isolation levels of foreign-born …
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The Walter Stafford Project: On Racial Inequality in New York City… Policing, Health, Education and Immigrants. Read more about the Symposium, or please consider donating to support …
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Undergraduate Major in Public Policy… year. Approved Study Abroad Courses For more information about the curriculum, please see our Advising and Policies … to discuss choosing the major or to seek advisement about specific course selection, especially regarding the …
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Sarah Kaufman Named to Transportation Power Players List… solutions for cities across the globe. When asked about how policymakers can support the transportation …
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NYU Impact Investment Fund (NIIF) Makes Its First Investment… Finance Goes to Business School,” June 10). About the NYU Impact Investment Fund: Developed as a joint …
Capstone Projects
Improving Access and Communication for Patients With DisabilitiesNew York City Health and Hospitals (H+H) is the largest public health delivery system in America, providing services to over one million patients annually. In New York City, nearly 189,000 individuals experience deafness, 200,000 have vision difficulties, …
Capstone Projects
International Medical Graduate Health System AcculturationRecognizing that International Medical Graduates (IMGs) face challenges above and beyond those of their American peers in acculturating to the US health care system, the Greater New York Hospital Association (GNYHA) called upon the Capstone team to assist …
Capstone Projects
International Medical Graduate Health System AcculturationRecognizing that International Medical Graduates (IMGs) face challenges above and beyond those of their American peers in acculturating to the US health care system, the Greater New York Hospital Association (GNYHA) called upon the Capstone team to assist …
Stories
"We Can’t Stop Neighborhoods from Changing"… neighborhoods. We caught up with Professor Ellen for a Q&A about this accelerated trend: … but can no longer afford to do so. Conversations about gentrification are often overly focused on the …
Alumni In Action
Amanda Wind O'Donnell… sector to the social-impact/NGO sector. What about your work is most fulfilling to you? By working on …
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Student Spotlight: Daria Guzzo (MPA 2025)… Affordable Housing Network (WAHN) Could you share a bit about yourself and tell us why you wanted to attend NYU …
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FALL 2021 DEMOCRACY FELLOWS… Kartika Fuentes is a Bronx native and is passionate about replacing oppressive institutions with life-affirming … Politics with a minor in Economics. She is passionate about women’s rights, voting rights, and affordable housing. …
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Three takeaways on health equity with Marnold Fellow Bill de Blasio … on health equity and allowed attendees to hear first-hand about the governance and administrative capacity necessary to … to address health inequities without being disillusioned about the roadblocks they are up against. 2. Engaging …
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Walking the Talk: How NIIAC's ESG Walks are Changing Networking in NYC… industry. Yearning for tangible, outdoor interactions about shared professional passions, Kyle saw an opportunity … NPR reporter, Kristin Schwab , joined us to learn more about this unique walking group. She interviewed various … world where networking is more than just handshakes – it’s about making strides together toward a better future. …
Capstone Projects
The effect of term limits on legislator diversityTheoretically, legislatures that reflect the demographics of their electorates better represent their constituents’ interests. However, American state legislatures often do not mirror the racial, ethnic, and/or gender makeup of the citizens they …
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MPA-JD or MUP-JDMPA-JD and MUP-JD students can "double count" 12 credits between degrees. You'll earn 71 credits towards the JD, internally transferring 12 Wagner credits to reach the standard 83 required for the JD. You'll earn 33 credits towards the MPA or MUP, …
Alumni In Action
Lauren BarancoWhy did you choose NYU Wagner for graduate school? Practical, real life experience. New York City was the ultimate laboratory and classroom, with some of the greatest experts practicing at Wagner. Being a school for Public Service made it stand out among …
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NYU Wagner's Martha Stark named to Mayoral panel on NYC budget… "Throughout New York City history, those who love and care about our city's future have come together during moments of …
Faculty Profile
Mark NegronMark Negron is an Adjunct Assistant Professor of Health Policy and Management at NYU's Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service. Mark is currently the Vice President of Business Applications at the University of Maryland Medical System (UMMS). …
Alumni In Action
Joe Eastman… Can you tell us a bit about your job responsibilities? I oversee the Department of …
Alumni In Action
Andrew Maguire… work, and the tools available to me. Can you tell us a bit about your job responsibilities? I help align the support of …
Publication
Qatar, the Coronavirus, and Cordons Sanitaires: The Use of Public Health to Define the NationThis article looks at the use of public health strategies to define political membership in the nation. I examine the use of the cordon sanitaire to mitigate the novel coronavirus in Qatar. I argue that it acts primarily as a boundary to map out zones of …
Alumni In Action
Barbara Ricci… and breadth of experience–I learned a lot from them. What about your work is most fulfilling to you? Both at Mindful …