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Recent News

Planning Alumni Take Part in Landmark Greenway Project

Planning Alumni Take Part in Landmark Greenway Project

Julia Wong is the Special Projects Manager for NJ Department of Environmental Protection. Other alumni mentioned in the press release include Ayla Schermer (MCRP ’21), President of Bike Jersey City, and Sofia Barandiaran, New Jersey & New York Greenway Manager, East Coast Greenway Alliance. 

NJSPL: Declining STEM Expertise in U.S. State Legislatures

NJSPL: Declining STEM Expertise in U.S. State Legislatures

Unfortunately, this latest update in data reflects a decline in the overall representation of scientific, engineering, and healthcare professionals in U.S. state legislatures. Out of the 7,523 total lawmakers currently serving, 231 were identified as having science-based backgrounds, representing 3.07% of total lawmakers. This marks a full percentage point drop from the 4.09% recorded in September 2024, and represents a 25% proportional decline in less than a year.

Dan Kennedy (MCRP ’07): CRE Roadmap for Next Governor

Dan Kennedy (MCRP ’07): CRE Roadmap for Next Governor

As New Jersey prepares to elect its next governor, NAIOP NJ, the commercial real estate development association, has published a comprehensive roadmap for economic revitalization and sustainable development for the consideration of both candidates for governor.

“Work Trends RU” Podcast with WorkingNation’s Jane Oates

“Work Trends RU” Podcast with WorkingNation’s Jane Oates

This week's guest on the Heldrich Center's Work Trends RU podcast is Jane Oates, Senior Policy Advisor at WorkingNation. She and Dr. Carl Van Horn discuss WorkingNation’s mission, objectives, and accomplishments; the power of digital storytelling; the challenges of...

Zhang et al. Study Street-View Greenspace and Exercise

Zhang et al. Study Street-View Greenspace and Exercise

In this prospective cohort, momentary street-view exposure to trees and grass was inversely associated with PA, while exposure to other greenspace was positively associated. Future research should confirm these results in other populations and explore the mechanisms through which specific greenspace components influence PA.

Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging Initiatives

The school is home to individuals from many cultures, races, nationalities, genders, identities, and life experiences and with different beliefs and values. The Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy values diversityequityinclusion, and belonging (DEIB) and aims to improve and grow these efforts strategically by managing and assessing performance.

Undergrad New Student Info Session for Fall 2025 Majors

Newly enrolled SAS and SEBS students, direct admit, school-to-school transfer, and re-enrolling students in the City and Regional Planning, Public Health, Health Administration, Public Policy, or Urban Planning and Design majors are invited to attend undergraduate student orientation on Wednesday, August 27. Registration required.

Student Spotlight: Briana Hernandez MHA ’25

“I knew in high school I wanted to work in a healthcare setting. I came to Rutgers for my bachelor’s in public health, and plan to advance my career to focus on quality care, process improvement, and cost management. The Bloustein School was always my first choice when looking at graduate schools because I want to grow my network through Rutgers’ professors and advisors. I knew I would excel because the faculty and staff are committed to their students growing professionally.”