Skip to main content
Main navigation
  • Making an Impact
    • Focus Areas
      • Cities
      • Communication Skills
      • Data Science and Data Management
      • Education
      • Environment, Climate Change, and Sustainability
      • Health Policy and Management
      • Inequality, Race, and Poverty
      • International Development and Humanitarian Action
      • Nonprofits and Government
      • Philanthropy and Fundraising
      • Program Evaluation
      • Social Justice and Democracy
      • Transportation
    • Centers & Institutes
      • Financial Access Initiative
      • The Furman Center for Real Estate & Urban Policy
      • Health and Evaluation Analytics Lab
      • Institute for Civil Infrastructure Systems
      • John Brademas Center of New York University
      • Rudin Center for Transportation Policy & Management
      • Institute of Human Development and Social Change
    • Initiatives & Special Projects
      • Democracy Scholars
      • Labor Initiative
      • Leadership in Action
      • NYC 2025
      • The NYU Democracy Project
      • Social Innovation & Investment Initiative
    • Research and Publications
  • Our Community
    • Being a Wagner Student
      • Student Groups
      • NYC and NYU
    • Faculty
      • Faculty Directory
    • Global Inclusion
      • NYU Wagner Global Inclusion Mission and Plan
      • Global Inclusion Resources
    • Alumni
      • Alumni Profiles
    • Events
  • Your Education
    • Degree Programs
      • MPA in Public & Nonprofit Management & Policy
      • MPA in Health Policy & Management
      • Master of Urban Planning
      • Online Master of Health Administration
      • Master of Science in Health Law and Strategy (with NYU School of Law)
      • Master of Science in Public Policy
      • Executive MPA
      • PhD
      • Dual Degrees
    • Undergraduate Offerings
      • Public Policy Major
      • Wagner Minors
      • Bachelor's-Master's Dual Programs
      • Undergraduate Courses
    • Courses
      • Course Listings/Search Results
    • Capstone
    • Certificate & Non-Degree Programs
      • Public and Nonprofit Management and Policy
      • Health Finance
      • Health Policy Analysis
      • Health Policy for Clinicians
      • Program Evaluation and Impact Assessment
      • Quantitative Methods for Policy Analysis
      • Social Finance
      • Admissions and Requirements
  • Careers With Meaning
    • Composing Your Career
      • Getting Started
      • What Employers Look F.O.R
      • The S.E.E Strategies
      • Video Series
    • Career Resources & Services
      • Meet the OCS Staff
      • Ellen Schall Experience Fund
    • Employment Statistics
    • Professional Experience Requirement
Admissions
  • Admissions
    • Application Deadlines & Process
    • Application Checklists
      • MPA
      • MUP
      • Online MHA
      • MSPP
      • EMPA
      • PhD
      • Dual Degrees
      • Advanced Certificate/Non-Degree
      • Reapplicant Instructions
      • International Applicant Instructions
      • Transfer Applicant Information
    • Admissions Criteria
      • Which Program is Right for Me?
    • Cost, Aid & Assistance
      • Merit-Based Scholarships
      • Fellowships
      • Assistantships
      • PhD Tuition and Financial Support
      • External Funding Resources
      • NYU Veterans Tuition Benefits
      • Loan Forgiveness Programs
    • Connect with Us
      • Attend an Event
      • Events Recordings
      • Schedule an Appointment
      • Class Visits
      • Connect with Current Students and Alumni
      • Admissions Blog
    • Admitted Students
      • Welcome to NYU Wagner!
      • Accepting Your Offer
      • Next Steps
    • Request More Information
    • Apply Now
Portals
  • Portals
    • Students
    • Faculty and Staff
    • Alumni
    • Employers
Breadcrumb
  1. Home

Search

Conduct a general search, select a content type, or navigate to specialized search pages: Courses, Faculty, News, Publications, and Capstone Projects.

Faculty Profile
Julia LaneJulia Lane  is a Professor Emerita at the NYU Wagner Graduate School of Public Service and a NYU Provostial Fellow for Innovation Analytics. She cofounded the Coleridge Initiative, whose goal is to use data to transform the way governments access and use …
News
In memoriam: Adjunct Assistant Professor for Urban Planning William WheelerWe note with great sadness the passing, on Oct. 27, of William Wheeler, who taught and inspired students at NYU Wagner as an Adjunct Assistant Professor of Urban Planning. He was an engaging, enthusiastic, and illuminative colleague and friend. Professor …
Faculty Profile
Dr. Aaron J. DrewDr. Aaron J. Drew is the Senior Enterprise Solutions Architect in the Office of Information & Technology (OI&T), U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.  Dr. Drew is concurrently serving as the Technical Director for the Supply Chain Product Line (Health) …
Publication
Who Opposes Labor Regulation? Explaining Variation in Employers’ Opinions.Private-sector firms play a central role in political struggles over labor law, yet few studies have explored manager’s heterogeneous perceptions of labor regulation.  Which managers find labor regulation an obstacle? We argue that two opposing sets of …
Publication
Contestation, Negotiation, and Resolution”: The Relationship between Power and Collective LeadershipThe relationship between power and collective leadership (CL) has been theoretically understood and empirically addressed in many different ways. To make sense of this diversity, we investigate and diagram the role of power in CL. First, we identify six …
News
NYU Wagner Welcomes Richard Buery as Distinguished Visiting UrbanistNYU Wagner is excited to welcome Richard Buery as a Distinguished Visiting Urbanist for the Spring 2019 semester. Buery is the Chief of Policy & Public Affairs at KIPP, leading its public policy, advocacy, marketing, and communications efforts to enlarge …
Webpage
2020 AWARDS & DISTINCTIONSROBERT F. WAGNER AWARD FOR PUBLIC SERVICE for leadership capacity and exceptional contribution to public service   …
Publication
Federal Housing Policy and the Rise of Nonprofit ProvidersDuring the past decade, federal housing policy has shifted to recognize a key role for nonprofit housing providers in providing affordable housing. Two federal programs, Low-Income Housing Tax Credit and HOME, are now the primary federal housing …
Publication
When Effort is Threatening: The Influence of the Belief in a Just World on American's Attitudes Toward Anti-Poverty PolicyIn the political context of the reauthorization of federal welfare reform legislation, a nationally representative sample of 1,570 adults in the United States completed a survey examining the factors that affect attitudes and policy preferences with …
Publication
Decentralization in Asia and Latin America: A Comparative Interdisciplinary PerspectiveAlthough decentralization and reactions against it have become increasingly important policy trends in developing countries, the study of this nearly ubiquitous phenomenon has been largely fractured across academic disciplines, geographic regions, and the …
Publication
Sharing America's Neighborhoods: The Prospects for Stable, Racial IntegrationThis work looks at the state of racial integration in America's neighbourhoods, revealing that although many areas are integrated, many also unravel quickly. The author examines the root causes of these racial changes, arguing the case for modest …
Publication
Evaluation in multi-site programsThis paper discusses the problem of evaluating and predicting the treatment impact of a program that is implemented at multiple sites. Two issues arise: is information from other sites relevant in estimating the impact at a given site? and how can we …
Publication
The Role of Religious and Social Organizations in the Lives of Disadvantaged YouthThis paper examines whether participation in religious or other social organizations can help offset the negative effects of growing up in a disadvantaged environment. Using the National Survey of Families and Households, we collect measures of …
Publication
Cultivating Next Generation Leadership: Preceptors’ Rating of Competencies in Post-Graduate Administrative Residents and Fellows.Substantial national attention is being directed at enhancing the competency levels of early careerists in healthcare management. In this study, we examined preceptors' ratings of administrative resident/fellow competencies in multiple domains, and we …
Publication
How Social Media Moves New York: Twitter Use by Transportation Providers in the New York RegionSocial media networks are valuable tools for the public outreach needs of transportation providers: they are free, instantaneous, reach large numbers of people simultaneously, and allow for sideline discussions. When transportation providers are trying to …
Publication
The True Size of GovernmentThis book addresses a seemingly simple question: Just how many people really work for the federal government? Official counts show a relatively small total of 1.9 million full-time civil servants, as of 1996. But, according to Paul Light, the true head …
Publication
Socioeconomic Inequalities in Health in Older Adults in Brazil and EnglandObjectives . We examined socioeconomic inequalities in health among older adults in England and Brazil. Methods . We analyzed nationally representative samples of residents aged 50 years and older in 2008 data from the Brazilian National Household Survey …
Capstone Projects
Strengthening International Policy Initiatives in Transitional JusticeFounded in 2001, the International Center for Transitional Justice (ICTJ) works to redress and prevent the most severe viola­tions of human rights by confronting lega­cies of mass abuse. This work entails informing international policymakers of best …
Publication
The Strategy of Global Public GoodsIncreasingly international institutions like the United Nations and the World Bank are redefining their missions in terms of global public goods provision. Global public goods have benefits that spill across national borders, and priorities include …
Publication
Determinants of the Availability of Hepatitis C Testing Services in Opioid Treatment Programs: Results From a National StudyOBJECTIVES: We examined trends and organizational-level correlates of the availability of HCV testing in opioid treatment programs. METHODS: We used generalized ordered logit models to examine associations between organizational characteristics of 383 …
Publication
Inviting Consumers To Downsize Fast-Food Portions Significantly Reduces Calorie ConsumptionPolicies that mandate calorie labeling in fast-food and chain restaurants have had little or no observable impact on calorie consumption to date. In three field experiments, we tested an alternative approach: activating consumers’ self-control by having …
Publication
The Role of Matched Controls In Building An Evidence Base For Hospital Avoidance Schemes: A Retrospective EvaluationObjective To test whether two hospital-avoidance interventions altered rates of hospital use: “intermediate care” and “integrated care teams.” Data Sources/Study Setting Linked administrative data for England covering the period 2004 to 2009. Study Design …
Webpage
Past ProjectsNYU Wagner and RCLA served as partners in Bloomberg Philanthropies' Innovation Delivery Teams initiative by documenting and translating key findings into resources and designing and managing the Bloomberg Innovation Delivery Fellowship.  Learn …
Stories
Professor Ingrid Gould Ellen recognized by NYU Wagner with its Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion research awardNYU Wagner has awarded Ingrid Gould Ellen , the Paulette Goddard Professor of Urban Policy and Planning, its Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) research prize for the 2019-20 academic year. Part of NYU Wagner's schoolwide EDI plan , the recognition is …

Pagination

  • First page « First
  • Previous page ‹ Previous
  • …
  • Page 75
  • Page 76
  • Page 77
  • Page 78
  • Current page 79
  • Page 80
  • Page 81
  • Page 82
  • Page 83
  • …
  • Next page Next ›
  • Last page Last »
Displaying 1873 - 1896 of 2200
NYU Wagner

105 East 17th Street
New York, NY 10003-2170
212.998.7400

Main navigation In Footer
  • Making an Impact
  • Our Community
  • Your Education
  • Careers With Meaning
Admissions Menu in Footer
  • About
  • Admissions
  • Contact Us
  • Donate
  • FAQs
  • News and Multimedia
  • Introducing 105 East 17th Street
Portals
Portals Menu inn Footer
  • Portals
    • Students
    • Faculty and Staff
    • Alumni
    • Employers
Feedback
Accessibility
Copyright and Fair Use
Contact Us
Sitemap
https://twitter.com/nyuwagner
https://facebook.com/NYUWagnerSchool
https://www.instagram.com/nyuwagner
https://www.linkedin.com/edu/school?id=42026&trk=edu-cp-title
http://youtube.com/user/NYUWagner


New York University
Equal Opportunity and Non-Discrimination at NYU - New York University is committed to maintaining an environment that encourages and fosters respect for individual values and appropriate conduct among all persons. In all University spaces—physical and digital—programming, activities, and events are carried out in accordance with applicable law as well as University policy, which includes but is not limited to its Non-Discrimination and Anti-Harassment Policy. 
 

Return to Top