Emily A. Goldman
- Interim Associate Dean
- Assistant Professor, Data Analytics
- School of Business
- Victory Hall, Business Suite 100A
- egoldman@mercy.edu
- (914) 674-7159
Emily Goldman is an Assistant Professor of Data Analytics and Interim Associate Dean in the School of Business at Mercy University. She also serves as Secretary of the Academic Standards, Policies, and Regulations Committee (ASPR).
Contact Emily for student or faculty issues within our School.
Ph.D. of City & Regional Planning, and M.A., Cornell University
B.A., Harvard University.
Research Interests include the pedagogy and practice of data analytics in business, urban planning, historic preservation planning, gentrification, neighborhood change, and regional shifts.
Professor Goldman enjoys teaching introductory data analytics, coding and intermediate data visualization to undergraduate and graduate students at Mercy University. Her common courses include:
- ANLC 450 - Data Analytics Capstone
- ANLC 310 - Communicating with Data
- ANLC 320 - Applied Statistics with R
- ANLC 754 - Fundamental Modeling Methods
- ECON 230 - Business Ethics: Corporate Community in Society
Goldman, Emily, 2020. “Prototyping a Data Assistance Request System for New York City and Beyond.” BetaNYC. February 2020. https://beta.nyc/publications/prototyping-radar/
Goldman, Emily, 2017. “Community Conservation: Brooklyn’s Second Wave of Historic Districting.” Neighborhood Preservation Center quarterly newsletter, Fall 2017. http://www.neighborhoodpreservationcenter.org/sites/default/files/NPC_Newsletter_FINAL%20for%20online.pdf
Manville, Michael, and Goldman, Emily. 2017. Would Congestion Pricing Harm the Poor? Do Free Roads Help the Poor? Journal of Planning Education and Research, March 24, 2017. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/0739456X17696944