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Overview
Stanley Altman is a Professor at the Marxe School of Public and International Affairs, Baruch College (CUNY), specializing in public policy analysis, nonprofit management, and urban systems. He holds a Ph.D. in System Science from New York University, an MSEE in Electrical Engineering from Purdue University, and a BEE in Electrical Engineering from City College of NY.
Education
- Ph.D., System Science, Tandon School (formerly Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn), New York University
- MSEE, Electrical Engineering, Purdue University
- BEE, Electrical Engineering, City College of New York
Research Interests
Dr. Altman focuses on leveraging data analysis for public sector innovation, including:
- Quantitative methods in policy evaluation
- Nonprofit organizational effectiveness
- Urban infrastructure management
- Healthcare systems optimization
- Digital gaming as an educational tool
Recent Work
Recent projects include the Digital Gaming Pathways Program (2023), exploring tech diversity through esports, and CUNY-IBM Watson Competition (2017-2023), fostering AI-driven solutions. His work bridges theory and practice, emphasizing community engagement and measurable outcomes.
Awards & Recognition
- 2018: Faculty Service Award for extraordinary student support
- 2016: Townsend Harris Medal for contributions to public welfare
- 1963-1965: NASA/NSF/Ford Foundation fellowships in engineering
Leadership & Outreach
Altman has led initiatives like the Climate Change Professional Fellows Program (2010) and serves on boards for organizations including:
- Nonprofit Leadership Alliance (Campus Directors Association Chair)
- Harlem Gallery of Science Task Force (2016-present)
- City Club of New York (1995-2003)

