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Public Affairs and Government
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Recent Episodes

April 15, 2026
Accreditation in an Evolving Higher Education Landscape : A Fireside Chat
Nasser Paydar and Linda Essig discuss accreditation's role in higher education's evolution during this interview.

March 27, 2026
Howard J. Samuels Memorial Lecture. Why is the Rent so Darn High? Cities, Infrastructure and Housing
Join us for a public lecture, organized and hosted by the Howard J. Samuels State and City Policy Center at Baruch College, on the causes and consequences of rising housing costs, by Edward L. Glaeser, Professor of Economics at Harvard University. Dr. Glaeser will examine why housing has become increasingly unaffordable in major cities and what policy choices can and cannot do to address the housing crisis in urban centers including New York.

February 27, 2026
Ackerman Lecture. Where We Went from There: The Fight for Multiracial Democracy in an Age of Authoritarianism
Spring 2026 Ackerman Lecture. Join Jelani Cobb, Dean and Henry R. Luce Professor of Journalism at the Columbia Journalism School for this important lecture situates contemporary concerns over democracy, immigration, DEI, and higher education within their broader historical contexts.
209 total episodes available with 7 transcripts
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