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Estimating the Effects of September 11th and Other Forms of Violence on the Mental Health and Social Development of New York City’s Youth: A Matter of Context… of the youths reported some form of direct exposure to the events of September 11th, and 80% reported a lot of exposure … public mental health strategies in response to traumatic events are discussed. …
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Public Infrastructure Service Flexibility for Response and Recovery in the September 11th, 2001 Attacks at the World Trade Center… and to extreme, but not necessarily terrorist-related, events. …
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Power Differences in the Construal of a Crisis: The Immediate Aftermath of September 11, 2001… and certainty-in individuals' verbatim reactions to the events of September 11, 2001 and during the immediate …
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Important DatesClick here for the NYU academic calendar. Date Event July 15 Immunization deadline August 30 "Think About It" online sexual misconduct training September 2 First day of Fall 2025 classes September 15, 11:59pm ET Last day of Add/Drop period on Albert   For …
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Notes from the Underground: The Mass Transit Response to Terrorism… the latest responses by public transit to the events of 9/11 in the New York region. It is the intention of …
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Disaster in Context: The Effects of 9/11 on Youth Distant from the Attacks… with a proxy for psychological distress as exposure to the events of 9/11. Further, children exposed to physical threats …
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The Collapse of the World Trade Center: Learning from Urban Disasters… office space accommodated about 40-50,000 people (Extreme Events Mitigation Task Force, 2002, p. 52). The number of …
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Paul Light and Paul Volcker Explore Federal Government "Breakdowns"Paulette Goddard Professor of Public Service Paul Light of NYU Wagner released on December 11 an issue paper he wrote on the “cascade” of Federal government breakdowns and what can be done about it. He appeared with former Federal Reserve Board Chairman …
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Government's Greatest Priorities of the Next Half Century… reach, others from tragedies not yet imagined. Just as the events of September 11 spawned an entirely new effort to …
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Rae Zimmerman… the resiliency of urban infrastructure services in extreme events of both natural and human origins. Her work on these … and risk communication in the context of unanticipated events. Courses she has developed and taught have covered how … transportation, and water; climate change and extreme events; environmental impact assessment; environmental …
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Your Alumni News for January 2019… webinars in the coming months and plenty of events, programs, and networking opportunities.   I look … Recent Events  The  Wagner Recent Alumni Committee  (WRAC) hosted a … tools for becoming effective agents of change.  Upcoming Events January 24:  Build an All Star LinkedIn Profile …
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Publications - ICIS… Transit Connectivity for Flexibility in Extreme Events,” Transportation Research Record: Journal of the … Lessons Learned for Energy and Transportation,” J. Extreme Events , Vol. 1, No. 2. … and G. Foltin (2010) “Risk Communication for Catastrophic Events: Results from Focus Groups,” Journal of Risk Research …
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Presentations… to Mitigate Infrastructure-Related Risks in Extreme Events,” Presentation for the 2022 Urban Research Day, New … “Urban Infrastructure and Economic Impacts of Extreme Events,” The New School course on Urban Resilience. March 19, … Resilience with Interdependent Infrastructures and Extreme Events, Safety and Resilience session. NYU Faculty Urban …
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NYU Wagner’s Sonia Ospina and UK Collaborators come out with SAGE Handbook of Participatory Research and Inquiry… a.m. - 10 a.m. ET, (14:00-15 pm UK) LINK TO REGISTER Other events will continue after the Participation week is over.  …
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Reports - ICIS… Transit and Mandatory Evacuations Prior to Extreme Weather Events in New York City,” U.S. Department of Transportation … Pearson, “Promoting Transportation Flexibility in Extreme Events through Multi-Modal Connectivity,” U.S. Department of … ://www.utrc2.org/sites/default/files/pubs/Final-NYU-Extreme-Events-Research-Report.pdf R. Zimmerman, C.E. Restrepo, and …
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New York: The Future Now… ground means the city can also better absorb large-scale events without disrupting the lives of its residents. Compare …
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Projects - ICIS… 14, 2015)   URBAN RESILIENCE TO EXTREME WEATHER RELATED EVENTS SUSTAINABILITY RESEARCH NETWORK (UREx SRN) , Project … home to over 35 million residents) . . . The extreme events that this project will focus on include urban … resilience in the face of a higher incidence of extreme events, more culturally diverse communities, and continued …
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Participants and Projects… amongst themselves and with the opposite sex. Future events will include interactions with role models and … and conducted several meetings and a community outreach events. She was able to work with local leaders and community … Christabel is currently the Projects and Events Coordinator at the Richbone Initiative Foundation, an …
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