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Announcing the Passing of Professor Lyna Wiggins

Announcing the Passing of Professor Lyna Wiggins

The Bloustein School is saddened to announce the passing of Lyna Wiggins, Associate Professor Emerita, on November 10, 2024. Lyna retired from teaching and research in May 2020 and was able to spend time working on her quilting projects and riding her horse, Marilyn Monroe, whom she loved dearly.

Heldrich Report: Educational and Employment Outcomes

Heldrich Report: Educational and Employment Outcomes

A new report from the Heldrich Center for Workforce Development, Educational and Employment Outcomes for the New Jersey High School Classes of 2014 and 2015, utilizes the New Jersey Statewide Data System to analyze the trajectories of New Jersey high school graduates.

Jagannathan Receives Chancellor Award for Global Impact

Jagannathan Receives Chancellor Award for Global Impact

Bloustein School Professor Radha Jagannathan was recently named the recipient of the Rutgers Chancellor Award for Global Impact.

The award honors a faculty member whose research, teaching, or service has catalyzed global partnerships or generated global impacts and exceptional public engagement.

Faculty Contribute to Wealth Disparity Task Force Report

Faculty Contribute to Wealth Disparity Task Force Report

Last week, in commemoration of Black History Month, Gov. Phil Murphy and Lt. Gov. Tahesha Way announced the release of the state’s Wealth Disparity Task Force report, “New Jersey – Building a State of Opportunity: A Report of the Wealth Disparity Task Force to Close Opportunity Gaps and Repair Structural Disparities.” 

Do Party Chairmen Still Hold Power in New Jersey Now That the Party Line Is Gone?

Do Party Chairmen Still Hold Power in New Jersey Now That the Party Line Is Gone?

Political analyst Julia Sass Rubin, a professor at Rutgers University who has studied the county line’s effects, argues that while the change is a step toward fairness, party chairmen retain significant sway. “The line’s removal weakens their ability to directly control ballot placement, but these leaders still command loyalty, fundraising networks, and grassroots operations,” Rubin said. “They’ve lost a tool, not their toolbox.”

People, Policy, Planning, Place, Product: Lessons from a City Planner

People, Policy, Planning, Place, Product: Lessons from a City Planner

Dr. Pipas discussed the importance of well-being and drivers of burnout for all health professionals. By applying evidence-based well-being strategies to advance personal health, she sought to help professionals create their own personal health improvement plan (PHIP) to sustain well-being over a lifetime.

County conventions were all the rage in NJ. Now candidates are skipping out.

County conventions were all the rage in NJ. Now candidates are skipping out.

“The fact that so many people are choosing not to go through the process really highlights just how powerful the county line itself is in determining who wins the primary, putting aside all that other stuff,” said Julia Sass Rubin, a Rutgers professor whose research was cited in overturning the line. “The candidates feel like they can afford to do this now. They don’t have to drop out if they’re not the favorite daughter or son, and they don’t have to go through the process of getting endorsed.”

Dr. Crowley discusses the benefits of divorce after the age of 50 for women in Woman’s World Magazine in March 2025

Dr. Crowley discusses the benefits of divorce after the age of 50 for women in Woman’s World Magazine in March 2025

“When I spoke to the women, they pinpointed three areas where they thought their divorces benefited them,” she reveals. “The first was independence—freedom to make their own decisions—while the next biggest positive was their ability to get away from their ex’s toxic behaviors.” The third key benefit is something we can all take inspiration from: feeling happier with life overall.