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Spring 2017 Public Policy Capstone Students Present Proposals To Combat Today’s Policy Challenges

Posted on September 20th, 2017 · Posted in P-cubed News, Roosevelt House General News

On May 10 and May 17th, 14, 2017, the Spring 2017 Public Policy Capstone students presented their semester research projects to an audience of students, faculty, and the general public at Roosevelt…  

Roosevelt House Faculty Associate Howard Chernick Quoted in Urban Institute Report

Research by Howard Chernick, Roosevelt House Faculty Associate and Professor of Economics at Hunter College, was used in a recent report from How Housing Matters, an online resource developed by the…  

Advancing Policy to Support Workers with Disabilities

This Roosevelt House Faculty Journal series, Advancing Policy to Support Workers with Disabilities, edited by Professor Purvi Sevak, aims to objectively synthesize research that can inform policymakers and other stakeholders of…  

Issues of Equity and Justice in Education Policy

As a follow-up to a May 2016 colloquium titled Intersections of Race and Class in Special Education Policy, subsequent Colloquium Summary Recommendations, and the Fall 2016 Roosevelt House Faculty Seminar Series we present a special…  

Introduction to Roosevelt House Faculty Journal Special Issue: Issues of Equity and Justice in Education Policy

Posted on April 6th, 2017 · Posted in Faculty Associates News, Featured News Story, Roosevelt House

“I pledge allegiance to my Flag and the Republic for which it stands, one nation, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.” (Pledge of Allegiance, Original Version, Bellamy, 1892) If…  

Trump’s Electoral Support in a Deeply Divided Country

Posted on November 11th, 2016 · Posted in Frank Friday

The bitterly fought 2016 presidential election campaign ended with Donald Trump’s Electoral College victory over Hillary Clinton, which highlighted a deeply divided nation along race, class, and gender lines. It…  

Unpacking the Tensions Between Minority Communities & Law Enforcement in the United States

Faculty Journal — Unpacking the Tensions Between Minority Communities and Law Enforcement in the United States

Faculty Journal — Unpacking the Tensions Between Minority Communities and Law Enforcement in the United States In August 2016, Roosevelt House Public Policy Program solicited opinion pieces for the Minority…  

Roosevelt House Faculty Associate Sanford F. Schram Provides Commentary on the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election

From a contentious primary season to an even more heated general match-up, the 2016 U.S. presidential election has continued to defy conventional political wisdom. Hunter College Professor of Political Science and Roosevelt…  

Spring 2016 Public Policy Capstone Students Present Proposals To Combat Today’s Policy Challenges

Posted on July 27th, 2016 · Posted in P-cubed News, Roosevelt House General News

On May 18th, 2016, the Spring 2016 Public Policy Capstone students presented their semester research projects to an audience of students, faculty, and the general public at Roosevelt House Public Policy…  

Roosevelt House Faculty Journal – Brexit Edition

The Complex Realities of the ‘Brexit’ Vote The United Kingdom’s decision last month to leave the European Union – commonly known as ‘Brexit’ – stunned the world. Brought to a…