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Mian: Affordable housing in God’s backyard

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Do you have one of the most common jobs in New Jersey?

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NJSPL – The New Jersey Induced Travel Calculator

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Winecoff: Working Paper on Health Insurance Enrollment

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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.

New Bloustein Major? Orientation is August 27!

Newly enrolled direct-admit undergraduate students in Planning and Public Policy, Public Health, Health Administration, Public Policy, or Urban Planning and Design majors are required to participate. This includes school-to-school transfer and re-enrolling students, who were not previously enrolled in the Bloustein School. Newly declared majors in SAS and SEBS are invited to attend.  REGISTER HERE

Student Spotlight: Bori Agboola, MCRP ’24

“As an international student, it is important to build quality relationships with faculty and fellow students. You come to understand that no one ‘knows it all,’ and it’s okay to seek clarification for what you are learning. Looking into the dynamics of public housing and community development in the U.S. has been interesting to me, mostly because it is unique compared to what I knew in my home country.”