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Could this study finally help NJ cut property taxes?
State lawmakers want to hire Rutgers University researchers to study efficiency and scaling in the delivery of local government services – but first have to narrow their ambitions, which are bigger than their wallet. With an election-year eye on reducing property...
Research: Disconnect between public assistance recipients and policies designed to assist them with returning to work
Study findings reveal that unclear policy goals, overly generalized services, and miscommunication require recipients to self-advocate and ultimately impedes recipient pursuing employment-related goals.
How hospital administrators are managing COVID challenges
Alumnus Jacob Persily discusses the potential and the challenges associated with the critical rollout of the Covid-19 vaccine.
Bloustein School is recipient of $1.5M grant focusing on making micromobility safer, smarter
These NSF investments create scientific and engineering foundations for smart cities and communities and help enhance overall quality of life.
Looking ahead: Smart buildings and the future of the urban environment
Stuart Shapiro and Clint Andrews discuss how behavioral changes arising from COVID19 will likely affect building decisions and urban planning trends for decades to come.
Healing the wounded economy: Large majorities of Americans support government action to create jobs; help workers, businesses
Americans are eager for the government to ease the pain of the recession brought about by the pandemic.
What Can Be Learned From Differing Rates of Suicide Among Groups
U.S. suicide rates vary widely across racial and ethnic groups in ways that can upend expectations. The explanations may suggest avenues for prevention. Suicide in America has been rising for two decades, with rates for white Americans consistently well above those...
Nine EJB student-athletes named to Fall 2020 Academic All-Big Ten Team
To be eligible students must be on a varsity team, enrolled full time at the institution for a minimum of 12 months and carry a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher.
Bloustein School recognizes completion of studies for 20 MCRS, MPAP students of KDI Scholars program
The Bloustein School offers KDI students the opportunity to broaden their knowledge and practical skills through a combination of coursework and professional internships.
Pfeiffer featured on local assemblyman’s series on unemployment
The series looks at why the NJDOL failed to keep up with the demand of unemployment claims in the early days of the pandemic, and why it struggled to catch up.
PhD candidate Jamie Kwon is recipient of IFH Howard Leventhal Scholarship
Ms. Kwon’s research interests include the transport disadvantage of people with disabilities and the extra costs of transportation for people with disabilities.
Integrating Climate Change Resilience into Local Planning and the State Plan Endorsement Process
Watch Video Final Policy Memo Keansburg StoryMap Final Report Atlantic Highlands StoryMap Water Dependent Uses Opportunities and Constraints Nature-Based Solutions Flood Vulnerability AssessmentFinal Presentation Bloustein Fall Coastal Climate Resilience Studio...



