Sequestration
Related Faculty Experts
Bill Kay
Associate Professor of Political Science
How sequestration will impact technology and science funding
w.kay@neu.edu
617.373.4401
Len Albright
Assistant Professor of Sociology & Public Policy
How sequestration willl impact housing aid
l.albright@neu.edu
617.373.2687
Chris Bosso
Professor, School of Public Policy and Urban Affairs; Director, Nanotechnology and Society Research Group
How sequestration willl impact public policy-making, science and technology and food safety
c.bosso@neu.edu
617.373.4398
John Portz
Professor of Political Science
How are government administrators handling sequestration?
j.portz@neu.edu
617.373.3391
Amy Sliva
Assistant Professor of Computer Science and Political Science
The impact of military cuts on cybersecurity
William G. Mayer
Associate Professor of Political Science
What does the public think about sequestration?
w.mayer@neu.edu
617.373.4410
David Lazer
Associate Professor of Computer and Information Science, Associate Professor of Political Science
Mapping social contacts after the Boston Marathon bombings
d.lazer@neu.edu
617.329.1010
Stephen Flynn
Professor of Political Science, Founding Co-Director of the George J. Kostas Research Institute for Homeland Security
Threats to critical infrastructures, like the Quabbin Reservoir
s.flynn@neu.edu
617.470.7675
William (Bill) Dickens
Distinguished Professor of Economics and Social Policy
Employers lack confidence, not skilled labor
Barry Bluestone
Director of the Kitty and Michael Dukakis Center for Urban and Regional Policy; Russell B. and Andree B. Stearns Professor of Political Economy; Founding Dean, School of Public Policy & Urban Affairs
Investing in the state's life sciences industry
b.bluestone@neu.edu
617.373.8595









