Chapin Hall at the University of Chicago
Madeline Y. is a Policy Analyst with extensive experience in housing policy and urban planning. Currently employed at Chapin Hall at the University of Chicago since June 2022, Madeline has previously held positions at the Legal Services Corporation as a Project Coordinator and Analyst, where assistance was provided in developing a congressionally funded study on eviction in the United States. Prior roles include serving as a Housing Policy Graduate Intern at the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, Graduate Research Assistant at Virginia Tech College of Architecture and Urban Studies focusing on historic preservation, and Policy and Impact Intern at Capital Impact Partners. Madeline holds a Master's degree in Urban and Regional Planning with a concentration in Housing and Economic Development and a Bachelor's degree in Environmental Policy and Planning from Virginia Tech.
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Chapin Hall at the University of Chicago
Chapin Hall at the University of Chicago has, since its inception in 1985 as a research and policy center, focused on a mission of improving the well-being of children and youth, families, and their communities. We do this through policy research—by developing and testing new ideas, generating and analyzing information, and examining policies, programs, and practices across a wide range of service systems and organizations. Chapin Hall takes a broad perspective, embracing an interest in policies that promote the well-being of all children and youth while devoting special attention to those facing significant problems.