Not exact matches
Michael Smith and Rahul Telang — two
professors at Carnegie Mellon University's Heinz
College of
Public Policy and Management — explore these questions in their new book, Streaming, Sharing, Stealing: Big Data and the Future of Entertainment, published by MIT Press last month.
Michael M. Uhlmann is Senior Fellow at the Ethics and
Public Policy Center and
Professor of Government in the Washington Program of Claremont McKenna
College.
And WEWS's Michael Settonni will liken
Policy to a «fine wine... part
college professor, part evangelist, part CEO, part savvy Youngstown lawyer, part
public relations genius.»
Dr. Harrison is Assistant
Professor in the Department of
Public Administration and
Policy, Rockefeller
College of
Public Affairs and
Policy, University at Albany, SUNY.
Paul Collier is
Professor of Economics and
Public Policy at the Blavatnik School of Government, University of Oxford; Director of the Centre for the Study of African Economies; a CEPR Research Fellow; and Professorial Fellow of St Antony's
College.
Karl Rethemeyer, interim dean of Rockefeller
College of
Public Affairs &
Policy, and political science associate
professor Victor Asal are creators of a database named BAAD — Big, Allied and Dangerous, which is packed with in - depth information on hundreds of terrorist groups.
Jonathan Portes,
professor of Economics and
Public Policy at King's College London, author of Capitalism: 50 things you need to know, tweets at @jdportes 2016 has been in equal measure fascinating and horrifying for economists like me who believe that our discipline has much to contribute to public d
Public Policy at King's
College London, author of Capitalism: 50 things you need to know, tweets at @jdportes 2016 has been in equal measure fascinating and horrifying for economists like me who believe that our discipline has much to contribute to
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public debate.
Public Service
Professor at the
College of Emergency Preparedness, Homeland Security & Cybersecurity and Rockefeller
College of
Public Affairs and
Policy University at Albany SUNY, Rick Mathews joins us to discuss last night's mass shooting in Las Vegas.
«He's got to control himself,» said Doug Muzzio, a
professor of
public policy at Baruch
College in New York.
Here to discuss what the Republican may cover during his address are
Professor Bruce Miroff of the Rockefeller
College of
Public Affairs &
Policy at the University at Albany and
Professor Jack Collens of Siena
College.
«We need to know where there are inadequacies in these surveys to identify nutrition and food
policy and research needs,» said the study's corresponding author, Mary Cluskey, an associate
professor in OSU's
College of
Public Health and Human Sciences and a registered dietitian.
To find out what the coming years have in store for science agencies, we spoke to Allen Schick, a
professor of
public policy at the University of Maryland,
College Park.
In re-visiting the question of how job applicants» race and gender affect employer interest in their resumes, Cory Koedel, an associate
professor of economics and
public policy in the MU College of Arts and Science and Truman School of Public Affairs, analyzed employer response rates to resumes that were assigned randomly selected
public policy in the MU
College of Arts and Science and Truman School of
Public Affairs, analyzed employer response rates to resumes that were assigned randomly selected
Public Affairs, analyzed employer response rates to resumes that were assigned randomly selected names.
«We found that these programs promoted independent living in the community among people who had serious mental illness but had not been served or underserved previously,» said Jangho Yoon, an assistant
professor of health
policy and health economist in OSU's
College of
Public Health and Human Sciences and lead author of the study.
«Although we did not find the overall traffic - related fatality rate to predict
policy adoption, the size of the population ages 15 to 24 years — the group most at risk for death and injury from impaired driving — was associated with first time
policy adoption, suggesting that states might be initially more receptive to regulation when it involves protecting younger populations,» said study author Diana Silver, associate
professor of
public health at NYU Steinhardt and NYU College of Global Public H
public health at NYU Steinhardt and NYU
College of Global
Public H
Public Health.
Our visualization organizes the actors of the network into communities that evolve over time and then depicts the evolving community memberships as a series of flows between the communities,» said David Choi, assistant
professor of statistics and information systems at the Heinz
College of Information Systems and
Public Policy.
Cory Koedel, an associate
professor of economics and
public policy in the MU College of Arts and Science and the Truman School of Public Affairs, says this finding is important for people deciding whether to pursue two - year college de
public policy in the MU
College of Arts and Science and the Truman School of Public Affairs, says this finding is important for people deciding whether to pursue two - year college d
College of Arts and Science and the Truman School of
Public Affairs, says this finding is important for people deciding whether to pursue two - year college de
Public Affairs, says this finding is important for people deciding whether to pursue two - year
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college degrees.
But rather than supplanting BMI as the best predictor of diabetes risk, waist circumference might be most useful if it's simply added to the mix, says Jane Bolin, Ph.D., an associate
professor of health
policy and management at the Texas A&M Health Science Center School of Rural
Public Health, in
College Station.
Starting in 2010, for example, dozens of
college professors (including at Harvard) assigned students to write Wikipedia entries for credit about
public policy issues as part of a project launched by Wikimedia.
Sarah Cohodes is assistant
professor of education and
public policy at Teachers
College, Columbia University.
Matthew G. Springer is research assistant
professor of
public policy and education at Vanderbilt University's Peabody
College and director of the federally funded National Center on Performance Incentives.
by Brett Wigdortz, founder and CEO, Teach First; Fair access: Making school choice and admissions work for all by Rebecca Allen, reader in the economics of education at the Institute of Education, University of London; School accountability, performance and pupil attainment by Simon Burgess,
professor of economics at the University of Bristol, and director of the Centre for Market and
Public Organisation; The importance of teaching by Dylan Wiliam, emeritus
professor at the Institute of Education, University of London; Reducing within - school variation and the role of middle leadership by James Toop, ceo of Teaching Leaders; The importance of collaboration: Creating «families of schools» by Tim Brighouse, a former teacher and chief education officer of Oxfordshire and Birmingham; Testing times: Reforming classroom teaching through assessment by Christine Harrison, senior lecturer in science education at King's
College London; Tackling pupil disengagement: Making the curriculum more engaging by David Price, author and educational consultant; Beyond the school gates: Developing children's zones for England by Alan Dyson,
professor of education at the University of Manchester and co-director of the Centre for Equity in Education, Kirstin Kerr, lecturer in education at the University of Manchester and Chris Wellings, head of programme
policy in Save the Children's UK Programme; After school: Promoting opportunities for all young people in a locality by Ann Hodgson,
professor of education and director of the Learning for London @IOE Research Centre, Institute of Education, University of London and Ken Spours,
professor or education and co-director of the Centre for Post-14 Research and Innovation at the Institute of Education, University of London.
is research assistant
professor of
public policy and education, Peabody
College of Vanderbilt University.
Matthew G. Springer is research assistant
professor of
public policy and education, Peabody
College of Vanderbilt University.
- James W. Guthrie is
professor of
public policy and education, Peabody
College of Vanderbilt University.
Chris has also served as a senior
policy analyst at the National Governors Association Center for Best Practices and as an assistant
professor in the School of
Public Affairs at Baruch
College / City University of New York.
Assistant
Professor of Higher Education and
Public Policy at Peabody
College, Vanderbilt University
Brent Evans is an Assistant
Professor of Higher Education and
Public Policy at Peabody College, Vanderbilt University where he conducts quantitative research on higher education p
Policy at Peabody
College, Vanderbilt University where he conducts quantitative research on higher education
policypolicy.
Henry Braun Boisi
Professor of Education and
Public Policy and Director, Center for the Study of Testing, Evaluation, and
Public Policy at Boston
College
This report benefited from the insights and expertise of two external reviewers: Richard Ingersoll, Board of Overseers
Professor of Education and Sociology at the University of Pennsylvania; and Jason Grissom, Associate
Professor of
Public Policy and Education, and Director of the Master of
Public Policy Program at Peabody
College of Education and Human Development, Vanderbilt University.
Keynote speaker Paul Manna,
professor of government and
public policy at the College of William & Mary and the author of the report, Developing Excellent School Principals to Advance Teaching and Learning: Considerations for State Policy, summarized key findings from his res
policy at the
College of William & Mary and the author of the report, Developing Excellent School Principals to Advance Teaching and Learning: Considerations for State
Policy, summarized key findings from his res
Policy, summarized key findings from his research.
This year we recognize Dr. Mark Lipsey,
Professor of
Public Policy at Vanderbilt University's Peabody
College and Director of the Center for Evaluation Research and Methodology at the Vanderbilt Institute for
Public Policy Studies.
«There hasn't been so much debate because almost every state has allowed them to exist everywhere,» says Luis Huerta, an associate
professor of education and
public policy at Teachers
College in New York.
They've allowed two schools to open, capped their enrollment,» said Luis Huerta, associate
professor of education and
public policy at Teachers
College, Columbia University.
More importantly, however, the person who managed the statement's external review and also assisted the AERA Council in producing the final statement before it was officially released was Boston
College's Dr. Henry Braun, Boisi
Professor of Education and
Public Policy and Educational Research, Measurement, and Evaluation.
Guest Experts: Susan Korach, Ed.D., Associate
Professor, Educational Leadership and
Policy Studies Morgridge
College of Education, University of Denver David Steinburg, Director, Department of Professional Growth Systems, Montgomery County
Public Schools
The
Professor Emeritus and Research
Professor has co-authored numerous articles centering around Maine's Proficiency - Based Diploma Systems, Implementing District - Level High School Graduation
Policies, Challenges Faced by Maine School Districts in Providing High Quality
Public Education, Pathways to
College Readiness in Maine, The Impacts of
Public Charter Schools on Students and Traditional
Public Schools, Maine's Improving Schools, and more.
The decision comes after the federal government increased pressure on states to increase school choice, said Luis Huerta, associate
professor of education and
public policy at Columbia University's Teachers
College.
«When you look at the press releases and
public speeches of federal officials, they are quick to claim, «Look at how successful we are because we've got a lot of
policy changes,»» said Paul Manna, an associate
professor at the
College of William and Mary who has written about Race to the Top.
«It has a place, but I wouldn't give it pride of place,» said Henry Braun,
professor of education and
public policy at Boston
College.
Sarah Cohodes is an Assistant
Professor of Education and
Public Policy at Teachers
College, Columbia University.
Sarah Cohodes is an assistant
professor of education and
public policy at Teachers
College, Columbia University.
Steven A. Osofsky, a
professor of wildlife health and health
policy at the Cornell University
College of Veterinary Medicine and a pioneer of the One Health movement, says the costs to
public health are extraordinary.
During the course of his appointment at Colby, Gates will remain
Professor in the Department of Visual of Arts and the
College at the University of Chicago and will continue in his role as Senior Advisor for Cultural Innovation and Advisor to the Dean of Harris
Public Policy.
The participants in the research workshop were: Joseph Aldy, Assistant
Professor of
Public Policy, Harvard Kennedy School; Dallas Burtraw, Darius Gaskins Senior Fellow, Resources for the Future; Denny Ellerman, Part - time
Professor, European University Institute, Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies; Michael Greenstone, 3M
Professor of Environmental Economics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Lawrence H. Goulder, Shuzo Nishihara
Professor of Environmental and Resource Economics, Stanford University; Robert Hahn, Director of Economics, Smith School, University of Oxford; Paul L. Joskow, President, Alfred P. Sloan Foundation; Erin T. Mansur, Associate
Professor of Economics, Dartmouth
College; Albert McGartland, Director, National Center for Environmental Economics, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; Brian J. McLean, Former Director, Office of Atmospheric Programs, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; W. David Montgomery, Senior Vice President, NERA Economic Consulting; Erich J. Muehlegger, Associate
Professor of
Public Policy, Harvard Kennedy School; Karen L. Palmer, Senior Fellow, Resources for the Future; John Parsons, Executive Director, Center for Energy and Environmental
Policy Research, MIT Sloan School of Management; Forest L. Reinhardt, John D. Black
Professor of Business Administration, Harvard Business School; Richard L. Schmalensee, Howard W. Johnson
Professor of Economics and Management, MIT Sloan School of Management; Daniel Schrag, Sturgis Hooper
Professor of Geology, Harvard University; Robert N. Stavins, Albert Pratt
Professor of Business and Government, Harvard Kennedy School; Thomas Tietenberg, Mitchell Family
Professor of Economics, Emeritus, Colby
College; and Jonathan B. Wiener, William R. and Thomas L. Perkins
Professor of Law, Duke University Law School.
Steven Fetter Associate Provost for Academic Affairs, and
Professor, Maryland School of
Public Policy University of Maryland,
College Park
Jae Edmonds is a chief scientist and laboratory fellow at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory's Joint Global Change Research Institute; adjunct
professor of
public policy at the University of Maryland,
College Park; and has actively participated in the IPCC.
William A. Herbert B.A., J.D.,
Professor Herbert is a Fellow in the
College of Labor and Employment Lawyers, and a Faculty Associate at the Roosevelt House
Public Policy Institute at Hunter
College.
Mark has taught Political Science and Law related classes as an Adjunct Assistant
Professor in the Politics Program at Marymount
College of Fordham University, teaching and designing courses in Constitutional Law and Civil Rights, The American Judicial Process, American Government, and
Public Policy Making.