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Carolyn Gorman… made myself take a break from a topic I'm quite passionate about (mental illness policy), and step back to work at a new …
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Information, Access, Mentorship: Three Key Components that Lead to Success for First-Generation College Students… three guidance counselors who students could meet with for about 40 minutes per year. That amount of annual support was … to increase access to information for students. Knowledge about the nuances of how to apply, where to find scholarships …
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Joycee Jacob… Tell us about your career trajectory before, during, and after the …
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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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Barbara Ricci… and breadth of experience–I learned a lot from them. What about your work is most fulfilling to you? Both at Mindful …
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Larissa Trinder… particularly critical when you are managing others. What about your work is most fulfilling to you? Sharing …
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Professor Jacob William Faber Wins 40 For 40 Fellowship from APPAM… of opportunity, there remain many unsettled questions about the causes of segregation and its effects on the …
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Professional Experience Requirement (PER)… pursuing PER and working in the United States. Read more about the additional guidelines relevant to you . How do I … it for approval. You could submit a position that you're about to start or one in which you’re currently working.    …
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Paul Light of NYU Wagner to speak at The National Press Club on the thickening layers of US federal government … for The Washington Post , will interview Dr. Light about his research on the growth in the complexity of the …
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Program Components… assess their own progress and receive structured feedback about their leadership. Analysis and feedback from program …
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Marc Minor… Deep mistrust between rival factions coupled with concerns about the delivery of public services often threatened any … trust, security, and economic growth. I was able to bring about positive change in Iraq that matters by bridging … studies. I spoke with students that were enthusiastic about dedicating their professional life to public service …
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Peter Grace… Tell us about your current public service work. Can you briefly … families and others committed to sharing, learning about, and celebrating Jewish and Christian traditions. … my second year at Wagner, and in the process learn more about her research in area of affordable housing and …
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NYU Wagner Alumni Named to 2025 New York City Power 100… provided critical insights into economic trends, warning about issues like layoffs, theft, and inflation before they …
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Filibusters Are Only Half the Problem… shown almost no interest in the founders' similar concerns about tactics that accelerate Senate action, even when those …
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Sharad Aggarwal, Ellen O’Connell … (MPA 2008) and Ellen O’Connell (MPA 1990) recently shared about the efforts their organizations are undertaking. … by the disaster.” “In the coming days we will know more about the ways that the IRC can make the greatest positive …
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Amsterdam, Netherlands… the course.  Course Prerequisites : None For all inquiries about the program, contact wagner.international@nyu.edu .   …
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Kovner-Behrman Health Forum Focuses on Coordination of Cancer Care … computer tablets for gathering and  sharing knowledge about a patient's diagnosis  and progress across all of his …
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Program Updates… and congratulated the Cohort 4 graduates. He talked about the relevance of the program for NYU and the interest … present their Action Learning Project results and talked about their positive experience with the coaching component … and a GWSLP coach, congratulated the group and talked about the impact of the GWSLP in Ghana. Dr. Kutin stated that …
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Student Spotlight: Quamid Francis (MPA-PNP)… MPA-PNP, International Policy and Management 1. Tell us about yourself! I was born and raised in St. Thomas, US … questions I asked during interviews and how to think about the data that our team had collected, and what that … and that I was a first-gen student.   6. What is something about your identity that has impacted the way you approach …
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NYU Wagner’s Sonia Ospina and UK Collaborators come out with SAGE Handbook of Participatory Research and Inquiry… a “three-year labor of love.” It consists of 71 chapters about assumptions, challenges, stories, and how-to-tips on …
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Student Spotlight: Alex Krasikow (MHA 2024)… and it’s our responsibility to do so. Can you share a bit about your professional experiences in health or healthcare, …
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Academic Policies… the other NYU Wagner faculty, they also advise students about doctoral field preparation, approve student proposals …
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Climate Resilience Strategies to Mitigate the Risk of Climate Change… laid out several reasons to be optimistic and pessimistic about how society will adapt to climate change, and he finds … at risk of climate shocks.  Professor Kahn was optimistic about “the role of capitalism as a constructive force, …

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