Rutgers professor featured in documentary

Rutgers professor featured in documentary

In 1987, Bloustein professor Frank Popper and his wife, Deborah, currently a professor at the College of Staten Island, proposed the return of much of the drier portion of the Great Plains to native prairie and reintroduce the American bison, or buffalo, that once...

More men entering female dominated fields

Dean James Hughes spoke with Dino Flammia of New Jersey 101.5 News Radio on Tuesday about the increase of men in traditionally female dominated fields.  “I think the overriding reason is that some traditional male-dominated occupations have been in steady decline,”...

Shaw honored for environmental leadership

Congratulations to Bloustein research associate Judy Shaw, who was recently honored by El Paso Corporation for her environmental leadership in the removal of the Calco Dam (read more about it here) and for her work helping to restore the Raritan River. Judy is the...

May 22: NJ Economic Policy Summit

NJ Economic Policy Summit: Presentation of CEO Survey on New Jersey Business Climate Date: Tuesday, May 22 Time: 8:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. Cost: $25 (member), $45 (nonmember) Civic Square Building, 33 Livingston Avenue New Brunswick, NJ (Directions) Register Now On May...

EJB alum discusses pedestrian safety on New Jersey Public Radio

On Monday, May 14 recent alumnus Dan Kravetz MCRP-MPP ’12 was a guest on New Jersey Public Radio discussing pedestrian safety. The story, which used research completed by Kravetz and Dr. Robert Noland, also appears inTransportation Nation. Kravetz found that a...

Congratulations graduates!

The Bloustein School graduated: 92 M.C.R.P. 7 M.C.R.S. 14 M.P.P. 7 M.P.A.P. 10 Ph.D. 34 B.A. in Planning and Public Policy 218 B.S. in Public Health this weekend! Both the graduate AND undergraduate classes were the School’s largest ever. We wish all of our graduates...

New Heldrich Center survey of college grads

A new Heldrich Center survey of college graduates from 2006 to 2011 finds: Recent college graduates are struggling to find full-time jobs. In fact, just over half of recent college graduates are working full time. More than half of the nation’s recent college...

Congrats to Rutgers Student Employees of the Year!

We’d like to offer a special congratulations to MCRP graduate student Matt Campo and undergraduate public health major Brian Chang — selected as the Rutgers Student Employees of the Year! Campo worked at the Bloustein School’s Center for Transportation Safety,...