by Rasika Athawale, research manager at the Center of Energy, Economic & Environmental Policy (CEEEP)
Technological advances and public-policy shifts notwithstanding, storage costs and other factors mean the future isn’t here just yet.
by Rasika Athawale, research manager at the Center of Energy, Economic & Environmental Policy (CEEEP)
Technological advances and public-policy shifts notwithstanding, storage costs and other factors mean the future isn’t here just yet.
The Bloustein School's Master of Health Education team, consisting of Parth Shah, BHMS, MHA, CLSSGB, Julianna Baldwin and Sheno John, captured first place in the 2025 Hybrid Graduate Case Study Challenge held at Seton Hall University on Saturday, November 2nd. Guided...
Surveying Sentencing Reform: Establishing Rehabilitative Release Programs to Allow Incarcerated Persons to Apply for Resentencing We continue to showcase preliminary findings from our survey of New Jersey residents on their support for sentencing reform in four key...
Addressing Cell Phone Use in Schools: A National Landscape of Policies and Practices Dash Barany, Claudia Cruz, Matthew Duca, Matthew Filosa, Naeemah Jones, Margaret Riley, and Genesis Vasquez-Peralta Faculty Advisor: Dr. Carl Van Horn Read Report The purpose of this...
Rimshah is completing a Master of Public Informatics at the Edward J. Bloustein School of Public Policy. Rimshah's work focuses on the intersection of AI, data, and public good. She recently presented her paper “MOMCare with AI: A Dual Embedding-based RAG-LLM Chatbot...
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority recently held an award ceremony honoring accessibility innovators that are at he forefront of developing cutting-edge technology and creative solutions that enhance customer accessibility. from pioneering mobile applications...