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Armstrong Featured in Notre Dame Lawyer Magazine
Hon. Paul Armstrong, Bloustein School Senior Health Administration Fellow and Judge in Residence, was featured in the Winter 2026 issue of Notre Dame Lawyer (pages 79-80), a magazine for alumni. A 1973 Notre Dame Law School graduate, Armstrong played a pivotal role in...
We’re Hiring: Asst/Assoc. Prof of Teaching, Health Administration
The Bloustein School invites applications for a full-time, non-tenure-track teaching position in Health Administration, with appointments expected to begin July 2026. This is a multi-year teaching appointment.
Report: Economic Challenges for Older New Jersey Residents
According to the NJAAW survey, 53% of respondents reported finances as a top concern, and only 38% felt they had saved enough for retirement. Additionally, survey respondents indicated that housing costs were another top concern, with 42% reporting that house upkeep is a financial struggle.
NJSPL: Electricity Bills and AI Data Centers
Considering the impact of AI on electricity bills, data centers in the Northeast could be part of the problem.
Andrea Hetling Appointed to APPAM Governing Board
Congratulations to Andrea Hetling, Ph.D., on her appointment to the Association for Public Policy Analysis & Management (APPAM) Policy Council, the organization’s governing board. In this role, Dr. Hetling will help shape APPAM’s strategic direction and policy priorities.
Sommer & Soliman On BINJE’s Power Players List
Business in New Jersey Everyday (BINJE) honored CEOs and executive directors, managing partners and principals – those who are in charge in every sector in every corner of the state. Two Bloustein School affiliates made the list for 2026
Community 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 community and belonging and aims to improve and grow these efforts strategically by managing and assessing performance.
Undergraduate Pre-major Advising Sessions for Spring 2026
Interested in a Bloustein School major, or just want to find out more about what the school offers? All current Rutgers-New Brunswick undergrads are invited to attend a pre-major advising session! These sessions give interested students an opportunity to learn about the undergraduate program offerings at the Bloustein School, including overviews of each major, minor, and certificate program, our admissions criteria, and application processes for current and prospective Rutgers students. Students are encouraged to bring questions! The next session will be on February 17. Learn more today!
Student Spotlight: Sarah Shiner, Health Administration, Class of 2025
“Growing up in a business-focused household, I developed a strong foundation in business. Health administration is the perfect blend of that background in business and my passion for healthcare. In my internship, I had the opportunity to utilize Lean and Six Sigma tools and methodologies to assess and improve current state processes. It solidified my interest in healthcare consulting and performance improvement.”












