Instructor Name: Nancy McArdle
 
Nancy McArdle is a researcher with the Civil Rights Project of Harvard University where she studies immigration, racial change and segregation patterns in major U.S. metropolitan areas. For the past 14 years, she was a research analyst at the Joint Center for Housing Studies of Harvard University and co-author of the widely cited report, The State of the Nation’s Housing, which documents trends in homeownership, owner and renter housing affordability, the stock of low-income housing and demographic changes as they affect the housing industry. The author of numerous publications, McArdle’s major research focuses on the housing choices of recent immigrants. She is a member of the Population Association of America and a graduate of Harvard’s John F. Kennedy School of Government and Carnegie-Mellon University.
Nancy McArdle teaches the following course(s):
ML906 All in Good Measure: Building Your Toolkit to Evaluate Capacity, Performance and Impact
NR144 The Power of Information: Community Analysis Using the Census and Other Data Tools