Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service

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NYU Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service
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Established: 1938
Type: Private
Postgraduates: 859
Location: New York City, New York, USA
Dean: Ellen Schall
Website: wagner.nyu.edu

The Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service (often truncated to NYU Wagner or simply Wagner) is public policy school and one of 14 schools and divisions at New York University and the largest school of public service in the United States.[citation needed]

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[edit] History

The Puck Building- Home of the Wagner School
The Puck Building- Home of the Wagner School

Established in 1938 as the Graduate School of Public Administration, the school was named for the three-term New York City mayor Robert Ferdinand Wagner, Jr. in 1989 after having received a major donation by the Wagner family. In 2004 Wagner relocated to the Puck Building, a well-known New York City landmark in the city's SoHo neighborhood. In 2005, the school opened the John Brademas Center for the Study of Congress. NYU Wagner is considered one of the nation's premier graduate schools for public policy and administration and is regularly ranked among the top programs in the nation by U.S. News & World Report.[citation needed]

[edit] Academics

The school offers the following degrees:

Wagner also offers joint degree programs with the NYU School of Law, the Stern School of Business, and other units at NYU.

The most recent U.S. News and World Report ranked Wagner #10 nationally for all policy schools. In addition, the survey ranked Wagner #3 in Health Policy and Management[1], #6 in City Management and Urban Policy[2], #6 in Public Finance and Budgeting[3], #9 in Nonprofit Management[4], and #7 in Social Policy[5]. Wagner is the largest school of public service in the United States.[citation needed]

The Wagner School Lobby, Puck Building
The Wagner School Lobby, Puck Building

The school operates nine research centers:

[edit] Alumni

For a comprehensive list of NYU Wagner alumni, please refer to the List of New York University People.

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