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  1. Congratulations Graduates! — May 23, 2013
  2. Associate Professor Nina Khrushcheva in Foreign Policy — May 23, 2013
  3. Student Projects: Daniela Talero — May 15, 2013
  4. Student Projects: Sustainable Urban Communities — May 13, 2013
  5. Housing Policy Field Trip Photos — May 13, 2013

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Congratulations Graduates!

Congratulations to all of our 2013 graduates! We look forward to celebrating with you today at the Milano Recognition Ceremony, and tomorrow at The New School’s 2013 Commencement Ceremony.

Associate Professor Nina Khrushcheva in Foreign Policy

Nina Khrushcheva published an article, The Show Trial State, in Foreign Policy. The article discusses why Russia’s ludicrous attempt to silence Alexey Navalny is a throwback to the bad old times of Stalin and Khrushchev.  

Student Projects: Daniela Talero

“Junt@s is a soon-to-be organization that aims to bring economic opportunity through sewing for women who are heads of households, victims of domestic violence, or casualties of the political conflict in La Merced, Caldas, Colombia.” -Daniela Talero

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Student Projects: Sustainable Urban Communities

Each semester, the Sustainable Urban Communities (SUC) practicum offers Milano students the opportunity to reach outside the classroom and make a impact in the broader community, addressing issues from affordable housing to food systems to disaster recovery.

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Housing Policy Field Trip Photos

On May 3rd, Milano Professor Alex Schwartz took his Housing Policy students on a field trip to the Lott Community Development Corporation in Harlem. The class met with the CDC’s Executive Director Chris Cirillo, who among other things took the class on a walking tour to see some of the group’s housing developments.

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