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Vineland, NJ: Development Plan
Jaewon Shin Graphical Communication and Design Representation, Spring 2023 View portfolio Instructor: Juan Ayala
Freights and Ports Graduate Course Capstone Presentations
Watch this Spring’s Freights and Ports Capstone project presentations. Topics include complete street design, policy incentives for off-hours delivery, environmental impacts, passenger or freight rail priorities, urban freight loading zones, and leveraging value capture techniques.
People who knew someone ill with or who died from COVID-19 are more likely to get COVID-19 vaccine
The article "Association of death or illness from COVID-19 among family and friends on vaccine uptake within four months of the Emergency Use Authorization. Findings from a national survey in the United States" written by Saurabh Kalra, Deepak Kalra, Irina Grafova,...
What if the road from Tuckerton to Atlantic City was built?
LITTLE EGG HARBOR TOWNSHIP — Today, it's a nearly untouched portion of New Jersey, but it could have been filled with houses, lagoons, businesses and the constant hum of human activity during the summer. Narrow Great Bay Boulevard, also known as Seven Bridges Road,...
NJSPL – Report Release: Using Technology to Reduce SNAP Learning Costs: Lessons from a Survey Experiment
Stephanie Walsh, Gregory Porumbescu, and Andrea Hetling tested the objective information recall of 1,6777 New Jersey residents by utilizing three different methods of communicating SNAP eligibility requirements: a screening questionnaire, a PDF flyer, and a video tutorial. Which one do you think worked best?
Dr. Patricia O’Brien-Richardson Receives the Presidential Award for Excellence in Teaching
Congratulations to Dr. Patricia O’Brien-Richardson for receiving the 2022-23 Presidential Award for Excellence in Teaching. The award honors non-tenure-track, full-time faculty members who have demonstrated outstanding teaching skills in classroom instruction, clinical instruction, curriculum development, or mentoring.
Sharing is Caring, But Does It Save Money? An Analysis of Interlocal Shared Services as a Cost-Reduction Mechanism for New Jersey Municipalities
Abigail Brown, Amanda Bruce, Noah Callahan, Jessika Sherman, and Ian Vlahović Read Report This research practicum examines the relationship between municipal size, cost, and shared services. New Jersey faces a problem surrounding high property tax rates and the...
How public libraries help people find jobs
Public libraries across the country do more than lend books. They’re a community lifeline, providing dozens of social services to the public, including disaster assistance, telehealth access, tutoring and job guidance. Every state in the country has libraries that...
Rutgers Master of Health Administration program ranked 32nd in the nation by U.S. News & World Report
The Bloustein MHA program was established in 2017 and educates early and mid-level careerists for entry-level positions and those of increasing responsibility and leadership in healthcare.
EJB Talks Season Finale: The Return of Not Normal – A Political Check-In with Stuart Shapiro
Wrapping up season 8 with Dean Shapiro’s take on President Trump’s indictment and his early thoughts on the 2024 election.
In NJ, progressives mobilize against ‘right-wing extremism’ on sex ed, LGBTQ school policies
Some of New Jersey’s most powerful political fundraisers and an increasingly organized wave of progressive parents and activists are working to defend the state’s controversial sex education standards, LGBTQ-centric curricula and diversity initiatives they say...
Rutgers Day is Saturday, April 29th from 10 am to 4pm
Join us for Rutgers Day! We will be on the College Avenue Campus, in the College Avenue Gym due to the rainy forecast. We’ll have fun activities and giveaways for kids and adults.



