Required credits to graduate: 60 Online Master of Social Work (MSW) Programs in New York As technology continues to advance, more and more students are turning to online education as a convenient and flexible way to obtain their degrees. This is also true for those interested in pursuing soci...
“I work two SW jobs and I am always working. This is terrible. A 66 credit Masters to be treated and paid like a HS graduate. The not for profit programs pay even less. Where can we get some help??” “The only thing we are doing is complaining and venting our frustrations. This...
Some seecollaborativerelationships with social serviceorganizationsthat specialize in this work as a way to address the lack of expertise within hospitals.4But hospitals and health systems do not typically play well with others. They are bigger, stronger, and more politically well-connected than local...
In addition, we thank participants in the Columbia University Public Policy Consortium and Applied Micro Lunch, the Union College Economics Department, the University of British Columbia, the Indianapolis Neighborhood Housing Partnership, the NYC Welfare State project, and the Homer Hoyt Advanced Studies...
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he was an investment banker at Lehman Brothers and a pollster. Doctoroff is a graduate of Harvard College and the University of Chicago Law School. He is a member of several not-for-profit boards, including NYC and Company, the New York City Partnership and the YMCA of Greater New York....
This winter I’m teaching a new graduate seminar on prediction for decision-making intended primarily for Computer Science Ph.D. students. The goal of the new course is to consider various perspectives on what it means to predict for the purpose of decision-making. We’ll look at this ...
Wendy Brown: “Just as nothing is more corrosive to serious intellectual work than being governed by a political programme (whether that of states, corporations, or a revolutionary movement), nothing is more inapt to a political campaign than the unending reflexivity, critique and self-correction ...
One time, on a bored commute into NYC for work, I computed that I’d have to live to 132 in order to “steal” back what was “stolen” from me in SSI payroll taxes. And that was on a “nominal basis” with no adjustment for inflation. ...
I am especially grateful to Lloyd Carr—a former student in Hans Jonas’s graduate courses at The New School for Social Research (NYC) in the late 1960s/early 1970s, a time when Jonas was developing many of his views that would eventually comprise The Imperative of Responsibility: In ...