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Madison Menkevich, MPP/MPH ’24

Having studied the importance of understanding intersectional factors and social determinants of health that are related to poor health outcomes for individuals and communities, Madison felt compelled to further her degree with a dual degree in Public Policy.

From the Bronx to Bloustein

A dive into the National Environmental Protection Act and the foundations of Bloustein’s multidisciplinary, interconnected programs.

The economics, politics, and science of climate change

Discussing the social cost of carbon, how quantifying the costs affect policy decisions impacting the climate, and the evolution of the climate community in realizing that combating climate change required a closer understanding of broader political concerns.

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