This year, The Wagner Review held its 3rd Annual Policy Memo Competition. On April 12, 2019, finalists came together to present their policy recommendations on how to prevent
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The Wagner Review 2017-2018 Academic Journal
Each year, The Wagner Review publishes an academic journal that continues its mission of encouraging dialogue on a wide range of issues related to public service and showcasing
Read MoreSaudade: All We’ve Ever Known
By Lucas Lopes, Staff Writer Saudade, which is characteristic of Brazilian culture, is a word that can only really be captured by the Portuguese language. At its core,
Read MoreThe New NLRB Ethos: Labor’s “Supreme Court†Under the Trump Administration
By Paul Longo, Staff Writer In the wake of the recent and all-consuming Supreme Court confirmation battle, all eyes have been on the nation’s highest court. Yet, there
Read MoreThe Progressive Miseducation of Andrew Cuomo
By Charles Bowles Governor Cuomo, her name is Cynthia Nixon, not “My Opponentâ€. Cuomo has been running the New York Governor’s Democratic Primary as a referendum against Donald
Read MoreWashington Should Stop Allowing Big Food to Mislabel for a Profit
By David Lundquist We think what we eat and drink is safe. Why not? The labels say it: “naturally flavored,†“organic,†and “trans-fat free.†The Food and Drug
Read MoreLet’s Talk about Segregation at Albany High School
By Lianna Brenner Sixty-three years since Brown v. Board of Ed.and controversy over school segregation continue to play out in federal courts and local school districts across the
Read MoreIs a Bachelor’s Degree Still the Key to Economic Success After Graduation?
By Jálynn Larry Growing up, I always knew that I was expected to graduate from college. Both of my parents were the first in their respective families to earn
Read MoreMoving Towards a Sustainable Textile Industry
By Camille Mori Walking into the UN on a snowy January day, I was eager to hear what the diverse panel of educators, designers, activists, and leaders had to
Read MoreEgypt Will Not Get Better Until the United States Wants It To
By Nicolette Teta Reversing the last eight years of US foreign policy, President Trump welcomed President Sisi of Egypt during Sisi’s first visit to the White House earlier
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