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Debates of the Century: Should police be held more accountable?Elizabeth Glazer, Director of the New York City Mayor’s Office of Criminal Justice, moderates a debate on the value and methods of increasing police accountability in our nation’s cities. Debating in favor of the motion is Black Lives Matter activist and …
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NYU Wagner alumnus Yusef Freeman is honored for his work in affordable housing financeRecognizing his work in the creation of thousands of units of affordable housing, NYU Wagner alumnus Yusef Freeman was lauded recently as one of the sector’s “Rising Stars.” Freeman (MPA 2013) has risen to Managing Director at McCormack Baron Salazar, a …
Alumni In Action
Rutika Naik… into some real-life skills needed to run, manage and lead a healthcare organization.  How do you hope to apply … transition my clinical career towards management and lead changes in healthcare. I believe that this program has …
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Alina Simone (MPA-PNP 2005) Named Guggenheim Fellow in Foundation’s Historic 100th ClassIn a landmark year celebrating the 100th anniversary of the prestigious Guggenheim Fellowship, Alina Simone (MPA-PNP 2005) has been honored as a 2025 Guggenheim Fellow in the Film-Video category.  The Guggenheim Fellowship, awarded annually by the John …
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Jennifer Blum Named to City & State’s 2024 Responsible 100 for Leadership and Social ResponsibilityJennifer Blum (MPA 2010), senior vice president of operations and administration at Kasirer, has been recognized as one of  City & State ’s 2024 Responsible 100 for her dedication to public service and social responsibility. This prestigious list honors …
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Economics and the Social Meaning of MoneyEconomic analyses of household choices usually assume that money is fungible—that a dollar is a dollar, no matter how it was earned or by whom. But, in practice, families often earmark money earned by a particular family member or generated from a …
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Innovation in Healthcare: NYU Wagner's Health Equity Today DiscussionOn February 8, 2024, NYU Wagner hosted its Health Equity Today: Inequality and Innovation event, a thought-provoking gathering of students, alumni, and healthcare leaders to examine pressing issues in health. The Health Equity Today event series—conceived …
Alumni In Action
Sesen Paulos… Supporting CRS' goals of empowering local staff to lead programming in their own countries is very fulfilling …
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New Executive Certificate in Data Literacy and Evidence Building… can be transferred to a wide range of policy contexts. Lead Instructors Dr. Julia Lane (NYU), Dr. Frauke Kreuter …
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Student Spotlight: Maya Koehn-Wu (MUP 2026)In honor of Universal Human Rights Month—and Human Rights Day on December 10, which commemorates the 1948 adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights—we’re spotlighting the  Displaced Migrants Action Group (DMAG) , a student-led organization at …
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Studies of physician-patient communication with older patients: How often is hearing loss considered? A systematic literature reviewHearing loss is remarkably prevalent in the geriatric population: one-quarter of adults aged 60–69 and 80% of adults aged 80 years and older have bilateral disabling loss. Only about one in five adults with hearing loss wears a hearing aid, leaving many …
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Understanding Pay Differentials Among Health Professionals, Nonprofessionals, And Their Counterparts In Other Sectors… sharply since 1993. Cost containment is likely to lead to reductions in the earnings of health care …
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Julia Watt-RosenfeldJulia Watt-Rosenfeld has been a community organizer in New York City for 20 years, working to preserve affordable housing, improve schools, prevent displacement of working class BIPOC New Yorkers and, most recently, pass climate legislation. She has …
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Evaluating the Impact of the "Blueprint for Teaching and Learning in the Arts, preK­12""The mission of the Department of Education's Office of Arts and Special Projects (OASP) is to provide New York City public school communities with information and resources that will enable every student to achieve a full education in the arts. In 2004, …
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Power Reduces the Press of the Situation: Implications for Creativity, Conformity, and Dissonance… create internal conflict, arousing dissonance, and thereby lead to attitude change. Across the experiments, high-power …
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Access to Health Care ServicesHow do we understand and also assess the health care of America? Where is health care provided? What are the characteristics of those institutions which provide it? Over the short term, how are changes in health care provisions affecting the health of the …
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Health Care Delivery in the United StatesHow do we understand and also assess the health care of America? Where is health care provided? What are the characteristics of those institutions which provide it? Over the short term, how are changes in health care provisions affecting the health of the …
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Power Reduces the Press of the Situation: Implications for Creativity, Conformity, and Dissonance… create internal conflict, arousing dissonance, and thereby lead to attitude change. Across the experiments, high-power …
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Access to Health Care ServicesHow do we understand and also assess the health care of America? Where is health care provided? What are the characteristics of those institutions which provide it? Over the short term, how are changes in health care provisions affecting the health of the …
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Hearing loss: Why does it matter for nursing homesOver the past decade, hearing loss has emerged as a key issue for aging and health. We describe why hearing loss may be especially disabling in nursing home settings and provide an estimate of prevalence using the Minimum Data Set (MDS v.3.0). We outline …
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Tackling hearing loss to improve the care of older adultsJ Blustein, BE Weinstein, J Chodosh …
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Microfinance… design and beneficiaries, and the heterogenous effects do lead to significant gains for certain populations. The …
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ANALYZING THE IMPACT OF NYC HIGH SCHOOL ADMISSIONS POLICY ON SCHOOL FUNDRAISINGNew York City implemented an open enrollment policy for high school admissions in 2004, allowing schools to set their own admissions policies and students to apply to schools outside their geographic zone—leading to an increase in admissions screenings …
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James Stratford… One thing I learned is that positive intent doesn't always lead to a positive impact. These are just some of the things …

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