Can old clothes save the planet? The chairs of the Wagner Climate Action team explain why they held a clothing swap event in our latest piece: https://t.co/UEN5FPb70a
Another mass shooting has rocked America. What’s next?
Writer Bryan Matthew reflects on recent gun violence and considers a path forward in our latest article:
https://t.co/9NNBbTEjah
@povertynews@UpshotNYT@clairecm On the morning of Sept. 29th, a month’s worth of rain fell on New York. A huge range of policy interventions will be required to build resiliency against these threats via @NYUWagnerReview's Maia Beriashvili, Lex Brierley, Tracy Cole, & @ben_hitchcock_ https://t.co/R7haHj6jyV
New York will flood again, and the city has to be ready. Green roofs, subway inspections, community engagement and more — In our latest story, Wagner Review authors offer policy recommendations for our changing, wetter world:
https://t.co/z3OMjsDHz3
This year I’ll be the editor of @NYUWagnerReview, @NYUWagner’s student policy journal! 😁
We’ve got two excellent stories up already, and also this letter from me, where I look for themes that unite Wagner students across our huge range of interests:
https://t.co/oB6HiPt0IR
To address the housing shortage, New York should be taking a "yes, and" approach to policies that create new units. Re-legalizing single-room occupancy apartments would be a good start, argues Nick Trokel
https://t.co/aayPc7eWhi
Could higher taxes on guns decrease gun violence?
California and the US Congress are both considering new firearm taxes. Passing these laws is good policy, argues Annabel Gregg in the Wagner Review's first op-ed of the 2023-24 academic year.
https://t.co/mnBqrcyLlW
Love that op-ed you wrote for Intro to Public Policy? Have a policy idea you need to share with the world? Lifelong dream of hosting a podcast episode? Well we have the perfect opportunity for you!
Welcome to the new school year! The application to join the Wagner Review is now live. If you're interested in joining us, please fill out the following Google Form by October 7th at 11:59 PM
https://t.co/E4fqiLtLO8
The Wagner Review is hosting a policy conference on Friday, April 29th at the Puck Building from 11am - 2pm. We hope that you will attend the conference and our post conference celebration.
To learn more, and register, visit the event page below.
https://t.co/K1UTXnx1uM
The Wagner Review is hosting a policy conference on Friday, April 29th at the Puck Building from 11am - 2pm. We hope that you will attend the conference and our post conference celebration.
To learn more, and register, visit the event page below.
https://t.co/K1UTXnx1uM
Wagner Womxn and the Wagner Review invite students to submit policy memos that proposes some ways in which Mayor Adams’ administration can address issues of violence against people who identify as women and femme-presenting individuals.
Submit here: https://t.co/c5TFYjrzFb
We are seeking up to six current students to present their policy proposals at our conference at Puck on Friday, April 29th.
Submit a policy memo here: https://t.co/c5TFYjrzFb
More information about the conference: https://t.co/Y1Hu0bYP6w
ACE and the Wagner Review are partnering to create a call for proposals. We invite you to write a proposal that proposes ways in which we can address the many issues related to climate change driven displacement.
Submit a policy memo by April 22nd here: https://t.co/c5TFYjrzFb
The Wagner Review and the SPA are partnering to create a call for proposals! We are asking current students and alums to submit a 2-page memo that proposes some ways that Mayor Adams' administration can support the LGBTQIA+ community. Submit your memo here:https://t.co/c5TFYj9YgB
How can we "decolonize" philanthropy? And more specifically, how can we create a more inclusive and equitable future for philanthropic institutions and their recipients? Read here for more on our call for policy memos on this important subject: https://t.co/oXiL7ICkNS
Hi everyone! We are now callling for submissions for the review from current or former Wagner students. Please send us your original work via this form https://t.co/c5TFYjrzFb. If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to us at [email protected].