Category Archive: Faculty

Milano Welcomes Scholar-in-Residence Frank J. Omowale Satterwhite

We are pleased to announce that Frank J. Omowale Satterwhite has joined the Milano School of International Affairs, Management, and Urban Policy as a Scholar-in-Residence. Omowale is an acclaimed community-building specialist with more than 30 years of experience providing technical support and building capacity for social change in communities of color as well as other …

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Professor Alberto Minujin interviewed by the Comparative Research Programme on Poverty, University of Bergen, Norway

 In an interview published in September 2014 by the Comparative Research Programme on Poverty (CROP) at the University of Bergen, Norway, GPIA Part-time faculty, Alberto Minujin speaks about the main causes of poverty and the strategies and policies needed to eradicate it. Professor Minujin teaches Children, Rights, Poverty, Equality and Evaluating Development Impact in the …

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Faculty Spotlight: EPSM Professor Ana Baptista Featured in the Huffington Post

EPSM Professor Ana Baptista was recently featured for bringing “a passion to her work, and the knowledge of how living in a specific locale can impact health.” Professor Baptista has long been an advocate for alternative energy production as a solution to the problems of pollution associated with the production and use of fossil fuels.

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Romancing True Power: D20-Co-curated by Milano Associate Dean and Prof. Nina Khruschcheva

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Romancing True Power: D20 February 12 to 26, 2015 Reception: Wednesday February 18, 6pm – 8pm Sheila C. Johnson Design Center Arnold and Sheila Aronson Galleries 66 Fifth Avenue New York The D20 – modeled after the G20 group of the most industrialized nations – is a selective list of leaders from present and recent …

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Professor Darrick Hamilton interviewed on NPR Marketplace

In an interview on December 14, Associate Professor of Economics and Urban Policy Darrick Hamilton discussed the growing wealth gap that is widening along racial lines in the United States. Research indicates that a major driver of the divide is the disparity in asset wealth.  In the Spring 2015 semester, Professor Hamilton will co-teach a new …

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