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Mount Sinai Health System & Patient Surge During the Covid-19 Pandemic
Kevin Petrozzo - Mt. Sinai Hospital View Presentation
Rutgers Resource Center for Minority Aging Research – An Analysis of NIH Project Funding for Asian Health
Han Le - Institute for Health, Health Care Policy, and Aging Research (IFH) @ Rutgers University View Presentation Watch Video
Building Healthier, More Equitable Communities
Tristan Gibson - The Reinvestment Fund, Inc. View Presentation Watch Video
Building a Stronger, Fairer New Jersey Through Public Policy
Jessica Rueb - State of New Jersey Office of the Governor View Presentation
Social Development & Bureaucracy in Pakistan
Saquiba Aziz - IRD Global – Pakistan Deworming Initiative View Presentation Watch Video
The Power of Data-Driven Policy Evaluation in Federal Government
Kermina Hanna - The Government Accountability Office (GAO) View Presentation Watch Video
Local Hazard Mitigation Planning & its Implications on Federal Floodplain Management & Policy
Tracy Glova - Bloustein School Environmental Analysis and Communications Group View Presentation Watch Video
Remaking the American Technology Sector with the Endless Frontier Act
Garin Bulger - Bipartisan Policy Center View Presentation Watch Video
Bloustein School master’s student McKenna Winnie passed away on October 11
The school is saddened to share the news that Masters student McKenna Winnie passed away earlier this week. McKenna graduated from the University of Delaware with a Bachelor of Science in Human Services before joining Rutgers in the...
New Jersey Climate Change Alliance announces statewide Organic Material Management Plan
Recognizing the importance of the New Jersey Food Waste Recycling Law, the New Jersey Climate Change Alliance Organics Workgroup was created with a common goal of outlining a statewide “Sustainable Organic Material Management Plan” (SOMMP) for New Jersey.
New book by Jane Miller seeks to improve math competence, confidence
Innumeracy is not found just among students; it extends to researchers and workers in social sciences and many other fields.
Can anyone lower New Jersey’s property taxes? What the candidates for governor are saying
Murphy’s Republican predecessor, Chris Christie, worked with Democrats in the Legislature a decade ago to put a 2% annual cap on property tax increases, with some exceptions. The effects of that cap have been clear with slower growth under Murphy, said Marc Pfeiffer,...
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