The New School faculty are pretty much only teaches along that spectrum. You could check out NSSR and Milano though NSSR is better structured and more rigorous
Have you only applied to programs in nyc/heard back from others? I didn't apply to wagner but have yet to hear back from Columbia or Milano so I'm guessing that's a no.
I wanted to stay in the NYC-area so only applied to schools nearby. I haven't heard back from Columbia or The New School. I'm assuming that means no to Columbia. For TNS, they said to expect to hear from them "in the next few months and at the latest" in May! Not great for their yield I would imagine?
Thanks for responding! I meant to mention that it was for the Planning/Policy PhD program at Rutgers Bloustein (not sure what the diff is)-- did you get into the same?
Do you know anything about what the Rutgers program is like? I'm curious since it's one of the few non-west coast schools on your list. I applied and haven't heard back yet but wondering what it's general reputation is. Thanks!