The 2018 Insider 100: Policymakers

It’s counter intuitive really in New Jersey to even compose a list of wonks. The state so often – even routinely – prides itself on primitivism, and those sub-human, profane interactions that fall only very loosely within the rubric of politics. And yet – don’t laugh...

An Assessment of Experiential Learning in NJ

Are you Experienced? An Assessment of Experiential Learning in NJ Xin Huang, Christopher Myles, Kellie Palomba, Daniyal Rahim, Vanessa Raymond View Report Experiential learning (EL) is pedagogical technique that provides students with the opportunity to apply concepts...

Impact Factor of JPER increases for second straight year

For the second straight year, the Impact Factor for Journal of Planning Education and Research has increased. It now stands at 2.328, up from 1.689 last year, according to the 2017 Journal Citation Reports® announced June 15, 2017 (Clarivate Analytics, 2017). The...

Bike-Share Still Has a Race Problem

Charles Brown, a transportation expert at Rutgers University, says that one reason the programs have struggled to reach minorities is that minority groups have different traditions, languages and cultures but seem to be treated as one large entity by bike-share...

Results of 8th annual NJBankers Economic Survey released

The New Jersey Bankers Association, in conjunction with the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy at Rutgers University, has released the results of the eighth annual NJBankers Economic Survey of Bank CEOs. The survey inquired about national and...

Letter: Supreme Court’s Ruling on Compelling Arbitration

In a 5 to 4 decision, the Supreme Court’s more conservative justices ruled that companies can use arbitration clauses to block employees from banding together in class action suits. Sanford Jaffe, co-director of the Center for Negotiation and Conflict Resolution and...

Alarming stats show economy isn’t as good as it seems

The Fed and United Way findings suggest the U.S. economy isn’t nearly as strong as statistics such as the unemployment rate and the GDP growth rate suggest. Taken alone, these metrics mask the fact that some Americans are doing well and some are not. “We have a ‘Two...

Superstorm Sandy Gap Funding Assessment

Who Says You Can’t Go Home? An Assessment of the Gap Funding Initiative: A recovery program for Survivors of Superstorm Sandy Daniel Coghlan, Jackie Halliday, Michelle Horowitz, Jazmyne McNeese, Rena Sherman View Report Superstorm Sandy made landfall on the New Jersey...

Social Cost of Carbon in NJ

At What Cost? Incorporating the Social Cost of Carbon into State-Level Policies in New Jersey Zach Froio, Pratyusha Kiran, Hera Mir, Liana Volpe View Report The most current and comprehensive scientific assessments conclude with extremely high confidence that human...