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Empowering Opportunity through Disability Advocacy and Education

Empowering Opportunity through Disability Advocacy and Education

Growing up as a child with a disability, Professor Cynthia Simon experienced what is now called bullying.  From political science to law to advocacy, she is teaching students that much of what disables people are not impairments, but attitudes and societally created barriers.

You Need a Heat Pump. Soon You’ll Have More American-Made Options

You Need a Heat Pump. Soon You’ll Have More American-Made Options

The green transition is going to generate upwards of 25 million new jobs [in the US] in the next 15 years—this is just going to be a tremendous transformation of the US workforce,” Mark Paul, an environmental economist at Rutgers University, told WIRED earlier this year. “You can’t outsource the installation of heat pumps or solar panels on somebody’s roof to China or Bangladesh.”

North Las Vegas homes have a Wall Street problem

North Las Vegas homes have a Wall Street problem

Housing experts, including Rutgers University’s Eric Seymour, highlight the impact of corporate landlords in Las Vegas, who often outbid individual homebuyers and contribute to the unattainability of homeownership for many.

R/ECON Forecast for November 2023 shows slow or stagnant growth for near future

R/ECON Forecast for November 2023 shows slow or stagnant growth for near future

R/ECON’s economic forecast for New Jersey as of November 2023 shows slow or stagnant growth over the next five to six quarters, with GDP recovering to a steady but tepid rate of increase in 2025. This largely mirrors the U.S. trajectory, though at lower growth levels than the national outlook.

Combining Natural Science and Public Health

Combining Natural Science and Public Health

“What interests me about public service and social justice is the work being done to make the world a better place. With its diverse student population and collaborative opportunities with outside organizations, I knew Rutgers and the Bloustein School was the right environment for me to grow academically and achieve my goals. I wanted to find a way to serve communities through public service and social justice, to restore hope in areas that need it.”